Synonym: blatant, boisterous, loud, noisy, shouting. Similar words: odoriferous, ferocious, onerous, numerous, generous, dexterous, dangerous, ponderous. Meaning: [vəʊ'sɪfərəs /və-] adj. conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry.
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31. She then vociferous rise: " Day, somebody stole my purse! "
32. In fact, sentiment in Congress was so vociferous that administration leaders suppressed it only with difficulty.
33. Theatre lobbies were filled with a vociferous crowd during the intermission.
34. At least from the reign of Mary I, the first English queen regnant , a vociferous debate on female rulership was conducted by both Catholics and Protestants.
35. His words were re - echoed by the whole party, with vociferous cheers.
36. The crowds at stations were growing enormous , their greetings more vociferous.
37. That journalist is always a vociferous critic of the president's stance.
38. They were supported by a vociferous group in the union.
39. He understands immediately is how to a responsibility, vociferous path: " What person are you? "
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40. New World plover ( Charadrius vociferous ) a distinctive noisy cry and two black bands across its breast.
41. Passed very long, hear suddenly inside the daughter vociferous: " Committed murder. "
42. Most coaches believe the best way to quiet a vociferous crowd is to build an early lead which can dishearten and silence the fans.
More similar words: odoriferous, ferocious, onerous, numerous, generous, dexterous, dangerous, ponderous, boisterous, obstreperous, preposterous, aquifer, proliferate, proliferation, come round, atrocious, precocious, rouse, arouse, amorous, fibrous, rousseau, humorous, timorous, ludicrous, torturous, herbivorous, disastrous, omnivorous, malodorous.