Sentences

vociferate in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Vociferate: to express one's opinions or demands loudly and forcefully.

Sample Sentences

  1. The protesters began to vociferate their demands for justice, making their voices heard loud and clear.
  2. During the meeting, he continued to vociferate his concerns about the project, refusing to be silenced by opposing views.
  3. As the argument escalated, both sides began to vociferate, drowning out any chance of rational discussion.
  4. The children vociferated in delight when they learned they would visit the amusement park that weekend.
  5. In the heated debate, she didn’t hold back and vociferated her opinions with great passion and intensity.
  6. The protestors began to vociferate their demands for justice, drowning out any opposing voices.
  7. During the debate, she did not hesitate to vociferate her opinions, ensuring everyone heard her perspective.
  8. The children vociferated their excitement as the ice cream truck approached the park.
  9. Despite the late hour, the fans continued to vociferate in support of their team, creating an electric atmosphere.
  10. His tendency to vociferate in meetings often overshadowed more subdued but valuable contributions from others.

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