clamor
clam‧our , clamor /ˈklæmə $ -ər/ noun [singular, uncountable]
clamour , clamor verb [intransitive]
(=clamour) بانگ، غوغا، سروصدا، غریو کشیدن، مصرانه تقاضا کردن
clamor[noun]Synonyms: commotion, bustle, hassle, hubbub, hurly-burly, to-do, tumult, turmoil, uproar, whirl, din, babel, hullabaloo, jangle, pandemonium, racket, tintamarre, convulsion, ferment, outcry, upheaval, upturn
[verb]Synonyms: roar, bawl, bellow, bluster, rout
Related Idioms: make the welkin ring, raise the roof
Related Words: claim,
demand,
agitate,
debate,
dispute [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
I. clam‧our1 British English,
clamor American English /ˈklæmə $ -ər/
noun [singular, uncountable]1. a very loud noise made by a large group of people or animals:
He shouted over the rising clamour of voices.2. the expression of feelings of anger and shock by a large number of people – used especially in news reports
clamour for Trouillot disregarded the growing public clamour for her resignation.—clamorous adjective [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲