adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a vociferous opponent (= one who publicly expresses very strong disagreement )
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Many residents were vociferous opponents of the plan.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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more
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Younger party members have been more vociferous in registering their dissatisfaction at the foot-dragging over the reforms begun in 1986.
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Board meetings grew ever more vociferous and anguished.
most
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As long as globalisation is synonymous with economic imperialism it is worthy of the most vociferous opposition.
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The most vociferous critic among this latter group was W.. Edwards Deming.
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Mr Heseltine has been Mr Clarke's most vociferous supporter.
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One of the most vociferous opponents to the Sainsbury's scheme is Eileen Halliday.
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But he had skilfully pacified even the most vociferous of dissenters.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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vociferous demands
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As long as globalisation is synonymous with economic imperialism it is worthy of the most vociferous opposition.
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Evelyn was just about the most self-deluded person she had ever met, a vociferous pseudo-feminist.
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His approach has won keen admirers and vociferous detractors in the United States.
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However, there is vociferous disagreement over how that investment might be made.
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The most vociferous critic among this latter group was W.. Edwards Deming.
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William Bennett, a former drug tsar, was a vociferous foe, as is Louis Sullivan, the health secretary.