vociferous Meaning in marathi ( vociferous शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
आवाज देणारा, गोंगाट करणारा, जो ओरडतो तो,
Adjective:
उच्च, गोंगाट करणारा, जो जोरात ओरडतो,
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vociferous's Usage Examples:
Despite its restructuring, the announcement about the club's debt prompted vociferous protests from Manchester United fans on the weekend of 23 January 2010, both at Old Trafford and at the club's Carrington training facility.
The legislation was vociferously opposed by fellow council member and Crown Law Officer Ron Withnall,.
claimed Bachynsky was "such a volatile, vociferous orator that he was temperamentally unsuited to be an impartial moderator".
They are vociferous in the breeding season, and several birds may be heard calling as they.
After vociferously protesting, the former residents of eastern Tejas were allowed to leave San Antonio the following year (1774); but they were not allowed to locate beyond the Trinity River, 175"nbsp;miles (282"nbsp;km) from Natchitoches.
individual leaders in whom it became most vociferous and vocal, was often unrelieved by wisdom, toleration, tact, and the sense of human values.
Jamaat leaders too vociferously criticised the ceasefire declaration and alleged it to be an act of sabotage.
Blumer was also a vociferous critic of positivistic methodological ideas in sociology.
vocabulary, vocal, vocation, vocational, vocative, vociferous, voice, vouch, vouchee, voucher, vouchsafe vol- fly Latin volare avolation, circumvolant, circumvolation.
Democratic-Republican newspapers were dominated by radical interests, and the press vociferously denounced McKean"s support for strong executive and judicial power.
newspapers were dominated by radical interests, and the press vociferously denounced McKean"s support for strong executive and judicial power.
Adams described Wise in his diary as "loud, vociferous, declamatory, furibund, he raved about the hell-hound of abolition.
There vociferous opposition to the pass laws are of no surprise, considering the “fact that black women in South Africa have traditionally taken a more active role in mass popular protest”, in comparison to men.
Synonyms:
clamant, clamorous, blatant, noisy, strident,
Antonyms:
soft, beseeching, euphonious, hard, quiet,