Clamor

Word CLAMOR
Character 6
Hyphenation clam or
Pronunciations /ˈklæm.ə/

Definitions and meanings of "Clamor"

What do we mean by clamor?

A loud noise or outcry; a hubbub. synonym: noise. noun

A vehement expression of discontent or protest. noun

To make a loud sustained noise or outcry. intransitive verb

To make insistent demands or complaints. intransitive verb

To exclaim insistently and noisily. intransitive verb

To influence or force by clamoring. intransitive verb

To utter in a loud voice; shout.

To make a great noise with; cause to sound loudly or tumultuously: used in an inverted sense in the following passage.

To stun with noise; salute with noise.

To utter loud sounds or outcries; vociferate.

To make importunate complaints or demands: as, to clamor for admittance.

A great outcry; vociferation; exclamation made by a loud voice continued or repeated, or by a multitude of voices. noun

Any loud and continued noise. noun

Figuratively, loud complaint or urgent demand; an expression of strong dissatisfaction or desire. noun

Synonyms Hubbub, uproar, noise, din, ado. noun

A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation from many people. noun

Any loud and continued noise. noun

A continued expression of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry. noun

To salute loudly. transitive verb

To stun with noise. transitive verb

A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.

Any loud and continued noise.

A continued public expression, often of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Clamor

The word "clamor" in example sentences

Unfortunately for Urquhart, the only way to break through the media clamor is to have his most embarrassing gaffe resurrected. ❋ Tom Noyes (2010)

Righteous folks should savor this clamor from the foamy-mouthed bile-droolers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

AlphaLiberal says: "It's also a hypocrisy that so many of the same people claiming the "pro-life" moniker clamor for more executions by The Government they claim not to trust." ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

It's also a hypocrisy that so many of the same people claiming the "pro-life" moniker clamor for more executions by The Government they claim not to trust. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

"It's also a hypocrisy that so many of the same people claiming the "pro-life" moniker clamor for more executions by The Government they claim not to trust." ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

Their clamor was a faint echo in the gold-domed chamber where Bunda Chand struggled on the velvet-cushioned dais. ❋ Howard, Robert E. (2003)

In an overcrowded marketplace, where too many authors and titles clamor for review space and the reading public's attention, such distinctions matter, and the controversy generated by competitions does no harm to sales. ❋ Lodge, David (1996)

Their clamor was a faint echo in the gold-domed chamber where Bhunda Chand struggled on the velvet-cushioned dais. ❋ Howard, Robert E. (1966)

Chatter and clamor, that is the whole substance of most of these famous sittings. ❋ Hippolyte Taine (1860)

Among those planning to join the clamor are the liberal group MoveOn.org and community organizations like the Working Families Party and United NY. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Somehow lost in the clamor are the disturbing signs that our nation's current policy toward that country ❋ Unknown (2008)

These Oriental embassies, unknown in the countries which they presumed to represent, 75 diffused over the West the fame of Eugenius; and a clamor was artfully propagated against the remnant of a schism in Switzerland and Savoy, which alone impeded the harmony of the Christian world. ❋ Unknown (1206)

And the famous "clamor" made by pounding on the choir stalls with books or other objects is not done. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Hugh Hewitt — "If Republican candidates recognize that the" clamor "is just the echo chamber, they'll quickly come to understand that this is another Wellstone Memorial Service moment, when the left has persuaded itself that the American electorate is stupid and easily stampeded, and where overreaching appeals to emotional and unjust conclusions cannot be sustained in the new media environment." ❋ Unknown (2009)

That being the case, you are probably also aware that the role I originally proposed to the director — that double-dealing swine — ended up being played by my client's son, for whom there is now a huge "clamor," as Serena would put it, to become King of England. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Then the Romans were greeted with the kind of clamor that had besieged them on the Swan as merchants, beggars, and food vendors smelled money and class and surged forward. ❋ Dietrich, William (2004)

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