What does vociferate mean?
Vociferate means (intransitive) To cry out with vehemence.
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/vəʊˈsɪfəɹeɪt/ · verb
(intransitive) To cry out with vehemence.
Vociferated logic kills me quite, A noisy man is always in the right,
He then began to vociferate pretty loudly, and at last an old woman, opening an upper casement, asked, Who they were, and what they wanted?
Though he may vociferate the word liberty.
At the end of this period she found speech. “Of all the damn silly fatheaded things!” she vociferated, if that's the word. [...] something had occurred to wake the fiend that slept in him. “Dahlia!” he ... yes better make it vociferated once more, I'm pretty sure it's the word I want.
Use vociferate when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Vociferate means (intransitive) To cry out with vehemence.
Common synonyms include exclaim, bawl, clamor, shout out.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
Vociferated logic kills me quite, A noisy man is always in the right,
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