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Verb
/ˈklamər/,
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clamoured, past participle; clamoring, present participle; clamoured, past tense; clamours, 3rd person singular present; clamored, past participle; clamors, 3rd person singular present; clamored, past tense; clamouring, present participle;
  1. (of a group of people) Shout loudly and insistently
    • - the surging crowds clamored for attention
  2. Make a vehement protest or demand
    • - scientists are clamoring for a ban on all chlorine substances

  1. (clamor) blare: a loud harsh or strident noise
  2. (clamor) make loud demands; "he clamored for justice and tolerance"
  3. (clamor) loud and persistent outcry from many people; "he ignored the clamor of the crowd"
  4. (clamor) utter or proclaim insistently and noisily; "The delegates clamored their disappointment"
  5. (clamor) compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring; "They clamored the mayor into building a new park"
  6. (Clamor (magazine)) Clamor was a bi-monthly magazine published in Toledo, Ohio. The focus of the magazine was alternative culture (covering art, commentary, cultural criticism, photography, interviews, politics, and music), often from a politically left-wing perspective.
  7. (Clamor (ministry)) CLAMOR is a youth outreach ministry focused on the inner city youth on the East Coast of the USA and in the Caribbean.
  8. (clamor) 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; To cry out and/or demand; To demand by outcry; To become noisy insistently; To influence ...
  9. (clamor) A loud outcry usually expressing discontent or protest.
  10. (clamor) a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people; any loud and continued noise