clamor
Pronunciation
/ˈkɫæmɝ/
clamour

Definition & Meaning of "clamor"in English

Clamor
01

a loud, harsh, and often unpleasant noise

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Plural form
clamors
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
Grammatical Information
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
clamor
3rd person singular
clamors
Past simple
clamored
Past participle
clamored
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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