Antonyms for vociferously
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : voh-sif-er-uhs |
Phonetic Transcription : voʊˈsɪf ər əs |
Definition of vociferously
Origin :- 1610s, from Latin vociferari "to shout, yell," from vox (genitive vocis) "voice" + root of ferre "to carry" (see infer). Related: Vociferating.
- As in loudly : adv audibly
- As in aloud : adv in a spoken voice, usually not softly
- But he contrived to charm us, after all, till we cheered him vociferously.
- Extract from : « Another Sheaf » by John Galsworthy
- He will not only do these things, but defend them vociferously.
- Extract from : « Home Life in Germany » by Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick
- Illinois was, of course, overwhelmingly and vociferously for him.
- Extract from : « The Life Of Abraham Lincoln » by Ward H. Lamon
- At the close of General Lane's speech, he was vociferously cheered.
- Extract from : « John Brown, Soldier of Fortune » by Hill Peebles Wilson
- Bob and Frank, closer at hand than he thought, joined in vociferously.
- Extract from : « The Radio Boys on Secret Service Duty » by Gerald Breckenridge
- An entertainment known as a “sing-song” was vociferously going on.
- Extract from : « A Cursory History of Swearing » by Julian Sharman
- When they reach their destination they pour forth their songs most vociferously.
- Extract from : « The Hindoos as they Are » by Shib Chunder Bose
- Harry was vociferously telling his version of the story to Ethel and Mary.
- Extract from : « The Daisy Chain » by Charlotte Yonge
- At the same time he gloated over us, wildly and vociferously.
- Extract from : « Before Adam » by Jack London
- Sounder and Moze, vociferously venting their arrival, were forerunners to Jones.
- Extract from : « Tales of lonely trails » by Zane Grey
Synonyms for vociferously
- aloud
- articulately
- audibly
- blatantly
- boorishly
- cheaply
- clearly
- conspicuously
- crashingly
- deafeningly
- distinctly
- ear-splittingly
- emphatically
- fully
- garishly
- gaudily
- intelligibly
- loudly
- lustily
- noisily
- obstreperously
- obtrusively
- ostentatiously
- out loud
- piercingly
- plainly
- powerfully
- resonantly
- resounding
- ringingly
- rudely
- showily
- shrilly
- tastelessly
- tawdrily
- theatrically
- thunderingly
- uproariously
- vehemently
- vociferously
- vulgarly
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