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clamoring
clam·or C0383300 (klăm′ər)n.1. A loud noise or outcry; a hubbub. See Synonyms at noise.2. A vehement expression of discontent or protest: a clamor in the press for pollution control.v. clam·ored, clam·or·ing, clam·ors v.intr.1. To make a loud sustained noise or outcry.2. To make insistent demands or complaints: clamored for tax reforms.v.tr.1. To exclaim insistently and noisily: The representatives clamored their disapproval.2. To influence or force by clamoring: clamored the mayor into resigning. [Middle English clamour, from Old French, from Latin clāmor, shout, from clāmāre, to cry out; see kelə- in Indo-European roots.] clam′or·er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | clamoring - loud and persistent outcry from many people; "he ignored the clamor of the crowd"clamour, clamouring, hue and cry, clamorcry, outcry, shout, vociferation, yell, call - a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience" | TranslationsIdiomsSeeclamorclamoring Related to clamoring: concluded, surpassed, adheredSynonyms for clamoringnoun loud and persistent outcry from many peopleSynonyms- clamour
- clamouring
- hue and cry
- clamor
Related Words- cry
- outcry
- shout
- vociferation
- yell
- call
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