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Vociferous meaning
Making or characterized by a noisy outcry; clamorous. | Vocally and forcefully opinionated.
Example sentences (20)
During his congressional testimony and testimony before the Manhattan grand jury, he became a vociferous Trump critic.
For the latter, it’s a question of asserting his authority over a motley caucus between moderate conservatives and vociferous supporters of former President Donald Trump.
However, a vociferous bear pit at Goodison today will see the fans dragging the club over the line for the second successive season.
One narrative cavalierly peddled by the Obi/LP’s vociferous social media mob is that the February 25 presidential election was the worst ever in Nigeria’s history.
One spouse in this couple is quite aggressive, vociferous, and rude.
The linesman adjudged the ball had crossed the line despite vociferous protests by Bartram and Bryant.
The ROC has been increasingly vociferous in its criticism of the IOC's stance in response to the war in Ukraine.
Will Ferry then clearly seemed to handle in the box only for referee Martin Woods to wave the vociferous appeals away.
A big fan of medical totalitarianism, Hotez helped fund the gain of function research that likely led to the outbreak of COVID-19, and he was among the most vociferous critics of the lab leak theory, which is almost certainly correct.
Another vociferous Israel critic, the experienced military analyst Scott Ritter, had his passport confiscated; next his home in upstate NY was raided by the FBI who seized all his documents and electronic devices.
A section of mediapersons who belonged to this elite group were among the most vociferous.
Chrissy Thomas, a vociferous critic of Montclair’s current council, has joined Montclair’s municipal race, picking up a packet to run for mayor.
Other than that, it was unusually quiet for a club that has always had such vociferous support.
Some of the government's most vociferous critics will be punished for that government's purported sins.
The mammoth and vociferous crowd would be rallying behind their home team as CPL fever grips the nation.
When they draw the map of their imaginary Biafra Republic, they include people who have been vociferous in denouncing them and their Biafra project.
He had looked relaxed and confident as he was carried to the ring on a moving throne to the delight of his many and vociferous supporters in a packed arena.
He recruited and nurtured a staff of mainly young and vociferous journalists, many of whom carried his trademark rigour and integrity into the national news media.
It is ironic or, better said, hypocritical, that the US ‘Deep State’ is vociferous in its allegations of Russia having ‘interfered’ in the American presidential election, although evidence is elusive.
Mauritania is a highly conservative country where religious issues are very delicate, with the authorities often exploiting religion to appease the vociferous radicals.