单词 | clamour |
释义 | Word Frequency clamour or US clamor (ˈklæmə) noun 1. a loud persistent outcry, as from a large number of people 2. a vehement expression of collective feeling or outrage a clamour against higher prices 3. a loud and persistent noise the clamour of traffic verb 4. (intr; often foll by for or against) to make a loud noise or outcry; make a public demand they clamoured for attention 5. (transitive) to move, influence, or force by outcry the people clamoured the leaders out of office Derived forms clamourer (ˈclamourer) or US clamorer (ˈclamorer) noun clamorous (ˈclamorous) adjective clamorously (ˈclamorously) adverb clamorousness (ˈclamorousness) noun Word origin C14: from Old French clamour, from Latin clāmor, from clāmāre to cry out |
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