clamor in English
- clamor⇄clamor (1), noun, verb.
- clamor⇄clamor (2), transitive verb.
(Obsolete.) to silence. - clamor⇄noun clamorer.
- clamor⇄noun 1a. a loud noise, especially of voices; confused shouting or continual uproar.
Ex. The clamor of the milling crowd filled the air.
b. a shout; cry.
2. (Figurative.) a noisy demand; popular outcry.
Ex. The clamor for lower t - clamor⇄v.i. 1. to make a loud noise; make a continual uproar; shout.
2. to raise an outcry; demand noisily.
Ex. The children were clamoring for candy. - clamor⇄v.t. 1. to utter or assert by making a loud noise.
2. (Obsolete.) to disturb with clamor; din. Also, (especially British,) clamour.