Vociferation

  • 51vociferance — /voh sif euhr euhns/, n. vociferant utterance; vociferation. [1830 40; VOCIFER(ANT) + ANCE] * * * …

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  • 52vociferous — vociferously, adv. vociferousness, n. /voh sif euhr euhs/, adj. 1. crying out noisily; clamorous. 2. characterized by or uttered with vociferation: a vociferous manner of expression. [1605 15; VOCIFER(ANT) + OUS] Syn. 1. loud, noisy, vocal,… …

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  • 53vociferous — adjective Making or characterized by a noisy outcry; clamorous. They crowded around him with vociferous welcome, Brown leading in a series of wild cheers. Syn: noisy See Also: vocal, vociferation …

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  • 54exclamation — noun a) A loud calling or crying out; outcry; loud or emphatic utterance; vehement vociferation; clamor; that which is cried out, as an expression of feeling; sudden expression of sound or words indicative of emotion, as in surprise, pain, grief …

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  • 55clamor — 1. noun /ˈklæm.ə,ˈklæm.ɚ/ a) A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation. b) Any loud and continued noise. Syn: outcry …

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  • 56vociferance — noun vociferation; noise; clamor R. Browning …

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  • 57Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism — Artist William Hogarth Year 1762 Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism is a satirical print by English artist William Hoga …

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  • 58emphasis — I noun accent, accentuation, affirmation, attention, concentration, consequence, consideration, distinction, distinctness, eminence, emphasis, energy, exclamation, force, force of expression, force of voice, forcibleness, highlight, ictus,… …

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  • 59noise — I noun ado, blare, blatancy, cacophony, charivari, clamor, clamorousness, clangor, clatter, cry, detonation, din, discord, fanfare, fracas, harsh sound, hubbub, hullabaloo, jangle, loudness, outcry, pandemonium, racket, ruckus, ruction, sonitus,… …

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  • 60outcry — I noun accusation, blame, brawl, broken silence, bruit, burst of sound, castigation, censure, charge, chiding, chorus, clamor, clamorousness, complaint, condemnation, convicium, criticism, cry, denunciation, diatribe, din, disapprobation,… …

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