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单词 vociferative
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vociferativeadj.

Brit. /və(ʊ)ˈsɪf(ə)rətɪv/, U.S. /voʊˈsɪfərədɪv/, /vəˈsɪfərədɪv/, /voʊˈsɪfəˌreɪdɪv/, /vəˈsɪfəˌreɪdɪv/
Forms: 1500s vociferatiue, 1800s– vociferative.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin vōciferāt- , vōciferārī , -ive suffix.
Etymology: < classical Latin vōciferāt-, past participial stem of vōciferārī vociferate v. + -ive suffix. Compare vociferous adj.
rare.
Vociferous; of the nature of or characterized by vociferation.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > [adjective]
vociferative1593
vociferous1618
blatant1791
ear-bending1946
1593 T. Nashe Christs Teares f. 24v With dismall crying, and vociferatiue inculcating vnto her.
1807 Beau Monde Nov. 199/1 There is a chastened and temperate stile of speaking, which may be made infinitely more expressive than the most sonorous continuation of vociferative fury.
1934 Sat. Rev. 14 July 818/2 There is a third section, very vociferative in certain organs of the Press, their idea being to stand alone, and refuse to have anything to do with European embroilments.
1983 T. J. Harrison Favorite Malice​ 30 For Nietzsche poetry is..a vociferative self-assertion, an imparting of words to mute absurdity.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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