Sentences with vociferous
vo·cif·er·ous
V v - He was a vociferous opponent of Conservatism.
- vociferous protests
- Vociferous suggests loud and unrestrained shouting or crying out [a vociferous crowd, vociferous cheers]; clamorous suggests an urgent or insistent vociferousness, as in demand or complaint [clamorous protests]; blatant implies a bellowing loudness and, hence, suggests vulgar or offensive noisiness, clamor, etc. [blatant heckling]; strident suggests a harsh, grating loudness [a strident voice]; boisterous implies roughness or turbulence and, hence, suggests unrestrained, noisy exuberance [boisterous revels]; obstreperous implies an unruliness that is noisy or boisterous in resisting control [an obstreperous child]
- A vociferous mob
- A vociferous manner of expression.
- Hearts' threat had not evaporated, though, and Templeton fired a yard over the bar before the home fans and players made vociferous handball claims against Jamie Carragher, which were ignored by referee Florian Meyer.