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vociferant


Meanings
  • making a loud and vehement cry or exclamation

    - "The crowd vociferated in approval."
    - "The protesters vociferated their demands."

Rhymes
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vociferate , vociferated , vociferates
Homophones
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  1. vociferant () :


Variants
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vociferant
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The adjective form of 'vociferant' is used to describe things or people that make loud and vehement cries or exclamations.


Etymology
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From Latin vociferare : to call out, cry out, exclaim, shout, roar, bellow, make a loud and vehement cry or exclamation.


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  1. loudspeaker: A device used to amplify and disseminate sound to a large audience. The term 'vociferant' can be used to describe the loud and vehement sounds produced by a loudspeaker.


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In literature, the word 'vociferant' has been used to describe characters who make loud and vehement cries or exclamations. This can be seen in works such as Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar' and Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Raven'. In art, the concept of 'vociferant' can be seen in works such as Francisco Goya's 'The Third of May 1808' and Jacques-Louis David's 'The Oath of the Tennis Court'. In music, the term 'vociferant' can be used to describe singers or musicians who make loud and vehement sounds. This can be seen in works such as Beethoven's 'Symphony No. 3, Op. 56 (Eroica)' and Jimi Hendrix's 'Voodoo Child (Slight Return)'.

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