English noun: clamour | |||
| 1. | clamour (communication) loud and persistent outcry from many people | ||
| Samples | He ignored the clamor of the crowd. | ||
| Synonyms | clamor, clamoring, clamouring, hue and cry | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | call, cry, outcry, shout, vociferation, yell | ||
English verb: clamour | |||
| 1. | clamour (communication) utter or proclaim insistently and noisily | ||
| Samples | The delegates clamored their disappointment. | ||
| Synonyms | clamor | ||
| Pattern of use | Somebody ----s. Somebody ----s something | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | express, give tongue to, utter, verbalise, verbalize | ||
| 2. | clamour (communication) make loud demands | ||
| Samples | He clamored for justice and tolerance. | ||
| Synonyms | clamor | ||
| Pattern of use | Somebody ----s. Somebody ----s PP | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | demand | ||