Clamor | Mean of clamor in English Dictionary
/ˈklæmɚ/
- Noun
- a loud continuous noise (such as the noise made when many people are talking or shouting)
- A clamor outside woke them in the night.
- a clamor of voices
- a clamor of bells
- city streets filled with clamor
- a loud or strong demand for something by many people
- a public clamor for an arrest in the case
- There is growing clamor for reform.
- Verb
- to be loud and noisy
- The children clamored around them, singing songs and laughing.
- to ask for or demand something in a loud way
- Everyone clamored to know what he had decided to do.
- Fans clamored for autographs outside the stadium.
- People were clamoring for news about the trial.