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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Sentence containing "vociferous"

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Hi, I am sure that you have looked it up in your dictionary, so would you like to try to write a sentence and show it to us? Then we can help you with it. Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, I am sure that you have looked it up in your dictionary, so would you like to try to write a sentence and show it to us?
  • Then we can help you with it.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,
I am sure that you have looked it up in your dictionary, so would you like to try to write a sentence and show it to us? Then we can help you with it.
Best wishes, Clive
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Try Googling the word. It may give you quite a few ideas about how to make your own sentence using it.
CJ
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i need a sentence with VOCIFEROUS in it.
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Hello Anon

CalifJim has already suggested using Google as a source, and Clive also mentioned the dictionary. Have you tried either of those sources? Many dictionaries provide sample sentences in addition to definitions. For example:
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YankeeHello Anon

CalifJim has already suggested using Google as a source, and Clive also mentioned the dictionary. Have you tried either of those sources? Many dictionaries provide sample sentences in addition to definitions. For example:


I think teachers he
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Anonymouswhy not just tell them where to go?
Because that would be very rude.

Let's remember that on this forum we're not home to Mr. Rude.

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It is quite ironic that Anon's posting in capitals is actually posting rather vociferously.

i need a sentence with VOCIFEROUS in it.
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Hi

I sometimes use a corpus to see how a particular word is used in real life. The British National Corpus is a free online one. As a non-subscriber, your results will show up to 50 examples plus the total frequency. Unlike Google search, it sources from printed material. It also collects spoken usages as transcripts. I find it very useful and I hope it will help you as well.

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PeaceblinkfriendI sometimes use a corpus to see how a particular word is used in real life.
Hi PBF
Have you also tried the American Corpus?
COCA

And here is another version of the BNC:
BYU-BNC
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Whoa. Thanks, YankeeEmotion: smile. No, I haven't tried them before but they are in My Favourites now. They are a LOT better.

PBF

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