Crossword-Solution: VOCIFERATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Vociferation | n. | The act of vociferating; violent outcry; vehement utterance of the voice. |
We have 34 clues for the answer “VOCIFERATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| full chorus | 9 answers |
| admonishment | 44 answers |
| screed | 44 answers |
| reproval | 44 answers |
| reprehension | 44 answers |
| preaching | 44 answers |
| Oratory | 44 answers |
| Homily | 44 answers |
| Philippic | 45 answers |
| sermon | 46 answers |
| verbalisation | 47 answers |
| monologue | 47 answers |
| vituperation | 48 answers |
| Tirade | 48 answers |
| Scolding | 49 answers |
| exhortation | 51 answers |
| Bombast | 52 answers |
| instruction | 52 answers |
| exegesis | 53 answers |
| Admonition | 54 answers |
| Jeremiad | 54 answers |
| Diatribe | 55 answers |
| CHORUS ___ | 55 answers |
| dialogue | 57 answers |
| Lecture | 61 answers |
| Lesson | 61 answers |
| Rant | 64 answers |
| Mouthful | 65 answers |
| Prattle | 70 answers |
| Reprimand | 73 answers |
| Outburst | 73 answers |
| remonstrance | 74 answers |
| voice | 74 answers |
| Harangue | 79 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VOCIFERATION (5)
There was a roar of applause; then, more significant than mere vociferation, Presley's listeners, as he began to speak again, grew suddenly silent.
And as he was admiring the colouring of the mandarin duck and assigning a life-history to it, the voice of his aunt in shrill vociferation of his name came from the gooseberry garden without.
Those who wish to make themselves understood by a foreigner in his own language, should speak with much noise and vociferation, opening their mouths wide.
Platitude was doing his best to make himself appear ridiculous, talking very loudly in exceedingly bad Italian, evidently for the purpose of attracting the notice of the bystanders, in which he succeeded, all the stable-boys and hangers-on about the yard, attracted by his vociferation, grinning at his ridiculous figure as he limped up and down.
Should the merchant become frightened, and, emptying a bag of dollars, tell her to pay herself, as has sometimes been the case, she will have a fine opportunity to exercise her powers, and whilst taking the change will contrive to convey secretly into her sleeves five or six dollars at least; after which she will depart with much vociferation, declaring that she will never again enter the shop of so cheating a picaro.