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To make a loud, deep cry
“The lion startled and proceeded to sound off in the dense jungle.”
To hold forth about something in an opinionated manner
“During the debate, she couldn't help but sound off about her strong views on climate change.”
To express one's opinions in a loud or forceful manner
“After the controversial decision was announced, protesters sound off against the government's actions in a loud and forceful manner.”
To passionately express a strong opinion or emotion that one has been suppressing
(colloquial) To make a fuss or complain
To announce, herald, or trumpet with a distinct sound
To speak or write about with great hostility
To say something, typically noteworthy, in speech
To complain or object about something
To shout (something) angrily
To speak openly and freely
To convey or express in a particular way or manner
To acknowledge something reluctantly, typically from shame or embarrassment
To criticize or scold sternly
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