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vociferous

[voh-sif-er-uhs] / voʊˈsɪf ər əs /


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Those vociferous, flat-out denials had been enough to sway the politicians and union leaders who endorsed Swalwell’s gubernatorial bid, until the weight of evidence made Swalwell’s assertions untenable.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 17, 2026

Notably, there was only a single dissent from the FOMC’s standpat decision, from Fed governor Stephen Miran, who has been vociferous in calling for sharp rate reductions.

From Barron's • Mar. 20, 2026

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 • Oct. 24, 2025

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 • Oct. 3, 2025

“Lawrence was particularly vociferous about the need for mobilizing all scientific talent for the uranium program,” he wrote.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik




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