noun
- people who speak or shout loudly and vehemently
Usage: formal
Examples
- The vociferators at the town hall meeting made it difficult to hear other opinions.
- Political vociferators dominated the debate with their loud proclamations.
- The teacher asked the vociferators in the back row to lower their voices.
- Street corner vociferators attracted crowds with their passionate speeches.
- The conference organizers tried to limit the time given to known vociferators.