Vociferous

usgb/vəʊˈsɪfərəs/
adjective

Speaking or expressing oneself in a loud and confident way.

He was a vociferous opponent of the proposal.
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Often appears as...

  • vociferous opponent
  • vociferous supporter
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Emotional Intensity

Indicates strong feelings or a passionate position on a topic; often used in debates or disagreements.

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The activists were vociferous in their demand for justice.
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Not Always Negative

While often seen in arguments, it can also express enthusiastic support or approval.

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She was a vociferous cheerleader for the new community initiative.
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Public Context

Typically used where someone is heard by others, like in public speaking or a group discussion.

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He became more vociferous as the crowd grew larger.
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