Vociferate - definition of vociferate by The Free Dictionary To utter (something) or cry out loudly and vehemently, especially in protest [Latin vōciferārī, vōciferāt-, from *vōcifer, carrying the voice : vōx, vōc-, voice; see voice + -fer, -fer ] vo·cif′er·a′tion n vo·cif′er·a′tor n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
vociferate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary vociferate (third-person singular simple present vociferates, present participle vociferating, simple past and past participle vociferated) (intransitive) To cry out with vehemence Synonyms: exclaim, bawl, clamor
Vociferate - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English To vociferate means to shout or cry out loudly and persistently The term often implies a level of intensity and urgency in the manner of speaking It is commonly used in contexts where someone is trying to make their voice heard above others or in a noisy environment