verb
- speaking or shouting loudly and angrily; expressing complaints or protests in a loud, forceful manner
Usage: present participle of vociferate; formal
Examples
- The angry customers were vociferating about the poor service.
- He spent the entire meeting vociferating against the new policy.
- The protesters were vociferating their demands outside the building.
- She was vociferating so loudly that everyone in the room could hear her complaints.
- The coach was vociferating at the referees from the sideline.
- Citizens have been vociferating about the tax increase for weeks.