vociferate in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Vociferate: to express one's opinions or demands loudly and forcefully.
Sample Sentences
- The protesters began to vociferate their demands for justice, making their voices heard loud and clear.
- During the meeting, he continued to vociferate his concerns about the project, refusing to be silenced by opposing views.
- As the argument escalated, both sides began to vociferate, drowning out any chance of rational discussion.
- The children vociferated in delight when they learned they would visit the amusement park that weekend.
- In the heated debate, she didn’t hold back and vociferated her opinions with great passion and intensity.
- The protestors began to vociferate their demands for justice, drowning out any opposing voices.
- During the debate, she did not hesitate to vociferate her opinions, ensuring everyone heard her perspective.
- The children vociferated their excitement as the ice cream truck approached the park.
- Despite the late hour, the fans continued to vociferate in support of their team, creating an electric atmosphere.
- His tendency to vociferate in meetings often overshadowed more subdued but valuable contributions from others.
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