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vociferousness

American  
[voh-sif-er-uhs-nis] / voʊˈsɪf ər əs nɪs /

noun

  1. the fact or quality of being vociferous.


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Crews told the committee that he experienced retaliation in Hollywood for coming forward and will not be taking part in the fourth installment of “The Expendables” action franchise due to his vociferousness.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 26, 2018

The vociferousness of the response to this film feels crucial to its power.

From Slate • Jan. 6, 2016

I was taken aback by the vociferousness of her response.

From New York Times • May 10, 2012

Zach Carter at the Huffington Post, Mike Konczal at Rortybomb and, unsurprisingly, Merkley's office promptly disagreed, with varying degrees of vociferousness.

From Salon • May 18, 2010

The man, William Evarts, who was talking with a vociferousness which seemed cutting and lacerating to the ear, who was brandishing an arm for emphasis in a circle of frenzy, fairly jumped to one side.

From The Portion of Labor by Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins

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