vociferating

[voh-sif-uh-rey-ting]

vociferating Definition

to shout, complain, or argue loudly or vehemently.

Using vociferating: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vociferating" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The protesters were vociferating their demands outside the government building.

  • Example

    He was vociferating about the poor service at the restaurant.

  • Example

    She vociferated her disagreement with the decision.

vociferating Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with vociferating

  • a group of people shouting or protesting loudly and vehemently

    Example

    The vociferating crowd outside the courthouse demanded justice for the victim.

  • to shout or complain loudly in opposition to something or someone

    Example

    The citizens were vociferating against the proposed tax increase.

  • to shout or cry out loudly due to physical or emotional pain

    Example

    The injured athlete was vociferating in pain on the field.

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Summary: vociferating in Brief

'Vociferating' [voh-sif-uh-rey-ting] is a verb that means to shout, complain, or argue loudly and vehemently. It is often used to describe protests or disagreements, as in 'The protesters were vociferating their demands outside the government building.' Other phrases include 'vociferating crowd,' 'vociferating against,' and 'vociferating in pain.' Synonyms include 'shouting,' 'yelling,' and 'screaming.'