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Clamor
01
a loud, harsh, and often unpleasant noise
Examples
The clamor of the factory machines made it hard to think.
02
a loud and continuous protest, demand, or outcry from a group of people
Examples
The clamor for justice grew louder after the verdict.
to clamor
01
to loudly complain about something or demand something
Intransitive: to clamor | to clamor for sth
Examples
As the concert ended, the fans began to clamor for one more song.
02
to pressure or urge someone into action through loud, persistent demands
Transitive: to clamor sb | to clamor sb for sth
Ditransitive: to clamor sb to do sth
Examples
The crowd clamored the mayor to address their concerns.
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