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vociferated


Meanings
  • Verb

    to shout or cry out loud, especially in protest or to express strong feelings


Synonyms

bawl , clamor , exclaim
Rhymes
Words rhyming with vociferated
shout , about , out , stout
Homophones
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  1. vociferate (en) : to express strong feelings or opinions, often in a loud and vehement way

  2. vociferation (en) : the act of shouting or crying out loudly, especially to express strong feelings or opinions


Variants
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vociferate , vociferated , vociferates , vociferating , vociferation , vociferations , vociferator , vociferators
Etymology
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From the Latin vociferare 'to call out, shout'.


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  1. Did you know that 'vociferated' is a relatively rare word, and is often used to add a sense of drama and intensity to writing?

  2. The word 'vociferated' comes from the Latin word 'vociferare', which means 'to call out, shout'.

  3. The term 'vociferation' is sometimes used in scientific contexts to describe the loud sounds produced by animals, such as the calls of birds or the roars of lions.


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  1. protest: The act of expressing strong disapproval or opposition, often through public demonstrations or speeches. 'Vociferated protests' can refer to loud and passionate expressions of dissent.

  2. emotion: A natural feeling or reaction, often described as being 'vociferated' when expressed with great intensity and volume.


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In literature, 'vociferated' is often used to describe strong emotions and protests. For instance, in Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar', the conspirators 'vociferate' against Brutus for betraying Caesar.

How to Memorize "vociferated"

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  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the first letter of each definition: 'V' for 'Verb', 'S' for 'Shout', and 'P' for 'Protest'.


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