Vocerío (en. Din)

/bo.seˈɾi.o/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
A prolonged uproar or shouting.
The clamoring in the square was incessant.
El vocerío en la plaza era incesante.
A call or notice shouted loudly.
The clamoring of the seller attracted buyers.
El vocerío del vendedor atraía a los compradores.
An excessive noise caused by a group of people.
The clamoring of the crowd could be heard from afar.
El vocerío de la multitud se escuchaba a distancias.

Etymology

It comes from the verb 'vocerar', which means to shout or cry out.

Common Phrases and Expressions

there’s no clamoring that doesn’t end in laughter
Discussions or conflicts often resolve amidst laughter.
no hay vocerío que no acabe en risa

Related Words

spokesperson
A person who speaks on behalf of another or a group.
vocero
to shout
To shout loudly or noisily.
vociferar

Slang Meanings

A rumor or gossip that spreads quickly.
The clamoring about the party spread throughout the neighborhood.
El vocerío sobre la fiesta se extendió por todo el barrio.
Confusion or disorder caused by many people talking at the same time.
The meeting ended in a clamoring that no one could control.
La reunión terminó en un vocerío que nadie podía controlar.