Example sentences for: vociferous

How can you use “vociferous” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • As a senator, Al Gore was the most vociferous critic of these waivers . (Click to read his criticisms from 1989.)

  • Among other things, Keynes had wielded those powers himself, for all practical purposes, at the British Treasury during World War I. Later, he was a vociferous opponent of tight British monetary policy during the 1920s.

  • So barrack , attested as a Northern Irish term for bragging, shifts slightly but not contextually in meaning to the vociferous denigration of a sporting team or a participant in a fight, and admits the converse of this in the intransitive verb barrack for support.

  • No Web-site proprietor has been more vociferous about the importance of charging readers for content than TheStreet.com's James J. Cramer.

  • Otherwise, the United States would have to police the world alone, which is unsustainable politically (thanks in part to vociferous opposition from many of these same critics), not to mention militarily.


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