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Vociferate   /vəsˈɪfəreɪt/   Listen
Vociferate

verb
(past & past part. vociferated; pres. part. vociferating)
1.
Utter in a very loud voice.  Synonym: shout out.






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"Vociferate" Quotes from Famous Books



... successions, tax on carriages, tax on paper. "Bravo!" shouts the beadle party, "fewer books; tax upon dogs, the collars will pay; tax upon senators, the armorial bearings will pay."—"All this will make me popular!" says M. Bonaparte, rubbing his hands. "He is the socialist Emperor," vociferate the trusty partisans of the faubourgs. "He is the Catholic Emperor," murmur the devout in the sacristies. How happy he would be if he could pass in the latter for Constantine, and in the former for Babeuf! Watchwords are repeated, adhesion is declared, enthusiasm spreads from one to ...
— Napoleon the Little • Victor Hugo



Words linked to "Vociferate" :   express, vociferator, shout out, verbalize, give tongue to, verbalise, utter



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