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vociferously
[ voh-sif-er-uhs-lee ]
adverb
- in a noisy, clamorous way:
The fans had started booing both men vociferously before the match even started, so neither felt inspired to perform.
Other Words From
- un·vo·cif·er·ous·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of vociferously1
Example Sentences
They booed him most vociferously when he fouled out with 1:54 left.
But “our government does not get to tell us those things,” Oakley said, and groups such as hers are going to be using their voice to argue that point vociferously — including, if necessary, in court.
The incoming presidential administration is expected to undo most of those protections and more vociferously go after entities that are attempting to help people skirt state abortion laws.
But clinch it he did, the emotions came out, the fans vociferously chanted his name and Littler held the trophy aloft.
Hegseth has vociferously denied the allegations, saying Thursday that “the matter was fully investigated, and I was completely cleared,” and some Republicans appeared to be rallying to his side.
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