English to Urdu Dictionary vociferous

vociferous

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definition
adjective
he was a vociferous opponent of the takeover
(especially of a person or speech) vehement or clamorous.
example
No one was more 'vociferous' in condemning it than Mr Walker.
More 'vociferous' opponents of the ID card may wish to sign this pledge also
But it's a difficult place to play in because the crowd are more 'vociferous' than they are anywhere else.
There are increasingly 'vociferous' complaints from agencies that child protection is worse then ever.
Further jeers, it seemed, were never far from the lips of the more 'vociferous' elements in this splendid stadium.
Joe Leonard has been 'vociferous' in his demands that Lissadell House be preserved.
However, despite 'vociferous' appeals from the striker and the home crowd, referee Ian Brines waved play on.
People could object to anybody on moral grounds - I'm sure that some of the more 'vociferous' nations might want to object to us!
Kiwi Greg Turner, one of the most 'vociferous' opponents of the ticketing policy, has had a busy few days one way and another.
He was a 'vociferous' supporter of the miners in the 70's, and was a lifelong Labor supporter.
The most 'vociferous' condemnation of player behaviour in recent years has come from the media.
Now the Attorney came out and he was 'vociferous' in his criticism of that decision.
Many of those who are most 'vociferous' on the matter have been the custodians of the town's infrastructure for years.
In an article for Scotland on Sunday today, Galbraith issues his most 'vociferous' criticism of the policy yet.
But Cork, driven on by a 'vociferous' home crowd, finished well with a Paul Tierney point.
Against this background, the brave calls of a 'vociferous' few to sue the company and its directors ring hollow.
Those who call themselves left wing are among the most 'vociferous' opponents of change today.
However, Mr Moor said a 'vociferous' minority were spreading misinformation about the genuine risks of mobile phone masts.
The closure programme was pushed though against 'vociferous' and sometimes frightening opposition.
After World War II, the Canadian Indians became more 'vociferous' in demanding a restoration of their rights.
Her supporters objected 'vociferously' to being denied entry.
I 'vociferously' defend democracy on principle, but it has flaws.
There are very many times that we disagree with our columnists, sometimes 'vociferously' , but that is not the point - we are not looking for consensus.
I'm not saying there aren't theological issues, and so on, but I do think that may have something to do with the 'vociferousness' of the debate.
These insiders speculate that Miller is to actually benefit in some sort of way because of his 'vociferousness' in pushing this economic and environmentally risky deal.
Labour's Elmet MP Colin Burgon, who has campaigned 'vociferously' for improvements to the A1, welcomed the news.
On the other hand, throughout the 1970s the police lobbied with increasing 'vociferousness' for more powers to deal with ‘the fight against crime’, and to resist ‘political’ control.
No British party has supported the UN more 'vociferously' .
Of course, the conservatives disagreed but not very 'vociferously' .
The 'vociferousness' of his appeal showed he felt that it should have been at least a spot kick, but the linesman, on whom he vented the venom, stared him out.
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