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View usage for: (klæmərəs) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]If you describe people or their voices as clamorous, you mean they are talking loudly or shouting. [literary] ...the crowded, clamorous streets. Synonyms: noisy, loud, insistent, deafening More Synonyms of clamorous clamorous in American English (ˈklæmərəs) adjective1. loud and confused; noisy 2. loudly demanding or complaining SIMILAR WORDS: voˈciferous Derived forms clamorously (ˈclamorously) adverb clamorousness (ˈclamorousness) noun Word origin ME < ML clamorosus: see clamor Examples of 'clamorous' in a sentenceclamorous Drove down to the city center in the early afternoon and found a bar in which the lunchtime trade was brisk but not clamorous.She longed for siblings and pets and a lively, clamorous household.Drove down to the city center in the early afternoon and found a bar in which thelunchtime trade was brisk but not clamorous. The clamorous din of voices filled the air. Synonyms insistent deafening blaring vehement Additional synonymsDefinition insistent and emphatic Suddenly there was a loud bang. Synonyms noisy, strong, booming, roaring, piercing, thundering, forte, turbulent, resounding, deafening, thunderous, rowdy, blaring, strident, boisterous, tumultuous, vociferous, vehement, sonorous, ear-splitting, obstreperous, stentorian, clamorous, ear-piercing, high-soundingDefinition characterized by unrestrained merriment Dinner was often a riotous affair. Synonyms unrestrained, wild, loud, noisy, boisterous, rollicking, uproarious, orgiastic, side-splitting, rambunctious (informal), saturnalian, roisterous Definition (of a voice or sound) loud and harsh She tried to laugh, and the sound was harsh and strident. Synonyms harsh, jarring, grating, clashing, screeching, raucous, shrill, rasping, jangling, discordant, clamorous, unmusical, stridulant, stridulous - clamber
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