Definitions for vociferate

vociferate vo·cif·er·ate

Spelling: [voh-sif-uh-reyt]
IPA: /voʊˈsɪf əˌreɪt/

Vociferate is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 585 anagrams from letters in vociferate (aceefiortv).

Definitions for vociferate

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to speak or cry out loudly or noisily; shout; bawl.

Origin of vociferate

1590-1600; Latin vōciferātus (past participle of vōciferāri to shout), equivalent to vōci-, stem of vōx voice + fer(re) to bear1

Examples for vociferate

His crew in the mean time had begun to vociferate something I could not understand.

"He is the socialist Emperor," vociferate the trusty partisans of the faubourgs.

How the call-man, with his violin under his chin, stopped playing to vociferate his orders, or anathematize some bewildered pair!

Several, when they saw us, came forward, and began to shake their spears and vociferate loudly.

When he appears to give out the play, they vociferate his name.

While he could vociferate that sound, he had rights as an Englishman, and would not sleep in a gutter, like a dog!

The confederates, more inflamed than ever, continued to vociferate and to threaten.

The King continued to vociferate that the States had never had any intention of restoring the cities.

To vociferate is commonly applied to loud and excited speech where there is little besides the exertion of voice.

La Mauricaude was about to vociferate; and the host took part with his customer.

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