Clamoring Meaning in English
word · lemma: clamor
Definition
Making a loud noise or demanding something loudly, often in a group. It can also mean loudly expressing strong opinions or needs.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used for crowds or groups making loud demands, especially in protests or busy situations. Common collocations: 'clamoring for attention,' 'clamoring to be heard.' Often formal or descriptive; rarely used in casual conversation.
Example Sentences
The children were clamoring for ice cream after dinner.
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People were clamoring to get tickets for the show.
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Fans are clamoring for the band’s new album.
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Reporters were clamoring for answers outside the courthouse.
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Voices were clamoring to be heard during the heated debate.
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Online users are clamoring for updates about the breaking news.
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