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Clamor Meaning in English

word

ˈkɫæmɝ
KLAM-er
ˈklæm.ə
KLAM-uh

Definition

A loud and persistent noise, often from many people shouting at once; also, a strong demand or protest from a large group.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in formal, literary, or journalistic settings. Common collocations: 'the clamor of the crowd,' 'public clamor for change.' Can be a noun or (rarely) a verb. Distinct from 'clamour' (British spelling).

Example Sentences

The clamor of the students filled the hallway.

basic

A clamor for justice rose after the incident.

basic

The clamor outside the window made it hard to sleep.

basic

Despite the public clamor, the government stayed silent.

natural

The stadium erupted in a clamor as the team scored the winning goal.

natural

She could barely hear her friend over the clamor of the festival.

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