| 单词 | clamor | 
| 释义 | clamor (klæmər) Word forms: clamors, clamoring, clamoredregional note: in BRIT, use clamour intransitive verb If people are clamoring for something, they are demanding it in a noisy or angry way.  [journalism] ...competing parties clamoring for the attention of the voter. Synonyms: yell, shout, scream, howl More Synonyms of clamor  More Synonyms of clamor clamor in American English (ˈklæmər)  noun 1.    a loud outcry; uproar 2.    a vehement, continued expression of the general feeling or of public opinion; loud demand or complaint 3.    a loud, sustained noise  verb intransitive 4.    to make a clamor; cry out, demand, or complain noisily   verb transitive  British  ˈclamour 5.    to express with, or bring about by, clamor  SIMILAR WORDS:   noise Derived forms  clamorer (ˈclamorer)  noun Word origin ME clamour < OFr < L clamor < clamare, to cry out < IE *kelā- < base *kel-, to call, yell > L calare, clarus, Gr kalein, to call, name, OE hlowan, to  low2Examples of 'clamor' in a sentence | 
	
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