单词 | vociferous |
释义 | vo·cif·er·ous < adult newsboys hawk their papers and racing forms like sideshow barkers … a vociferous performance — American Guide Series: Florida > < the Northern press and people were vociferous for action — S.E.Morison & H.S.Commager > Synonyms: < the first California booster, the founder of a long line of vociferous enthusiasts whose clamor has resounded throughout the land — Herbert Asbury > clamorous may add to vociferous notions of sustained din or confused turbulence often in demand or protest < the district had been clamorous with trucks arriving, backing in and out … the drivers bawling and cursing — Peggy Bacon > < the Federalists fairly overwhelmed the silent majority with clamorous argument — V.L.Parrington > boisterous suggests unrestrained noise and noisy activity occasioned by rowdy high spirits or disdain or defiance of authority < from the distant halls the boisterous revelry floated in broken bursts of faint-heard din and tumult — J.K.Jerome > < wild and boisterous factory girls — George Sampson > obstreperous suggests noisy, truculent unruliness in activity directed against control or authority < disrespectful of Parliamentary decorum, they are so obstreperous that sittings sometimes have to be suspended to stop their hubbub — Janet Flanner > strident suggests an insistent continuing harsh grating, jangling, or other unpleasant noise < strident tones > < a strident electric gong kept ringing above the noise of the crowd — Louis Bromfield > blatant, orig. suggesting an angry bellowing, now indicates any loud or vulgar obtrusiveness < a blatant child … thoughtless, headstrong, jealous, and filled with a tinsel courage — Stephen Crane > < every dictator in history has been a notorious exhibitionist, tub-thumper, and blatant publicity hound — J.D.Voelker > |
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