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vociferous

[voh-sif-er-uhs] / voʊˈsɪf ər əs /


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The fourth-century Christian attacks on slavery were later met with vociferous defenses of the practice, and the persistence of slavery into modern times requires accounting.

From The Wall Street Journal

Epping Forest District Council is seeking to block migrants lodging at The Bell Hotel in Epping, which was the scene of vociferous protests over the summer.

From BBC

He has been fixated on the prize, and for months, domestic supporters and international leaders seeking his favor have joined him in a vociferous campaign.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of the areas she has been most outspoken about it is assisted dying - she is a vociferous opponent, as was her predecessor.

From BBC

Certainly Donald wants his golfers to get off to a fast start to try to quieten what are expected to be vociferous home fans.

From BBC