vociferate - Meaning in Telugu

vociferate - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of vociferate in English

vociferate verb

  1. utter in a very loud voice

    Example

    • "They vociferated their demands"

What is vociferate meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase vociferate refers to utter in a very loud voice. See vociferate meaning in Telugu, vociferate definition, translation and meaning of vociferate in Telugu. Find vociferate similar words, vociferate synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of vociferate. Find the answer of what is the meaning of vociferate in Telugu.

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