"Clamors" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pronounced: klæmərz
Meaning: to make a loud, insistent noise, especially to express strong feelings or opinions.
Examples: The crowd clamored for more tickets to the concert. The students clamored for better facilities in the school.
In a loud and tumultuous manner; with a great deal of noise and commotion; vociferously.<br><br>Example sentence: The protesters clamorously demanded justice, shouting slogans and waving signs in the air.
Past tense of "clamor", meaning to make a loud and insistent noise, usually in protest or request. Example: The crowd clamoured for more free tickets.
The verb "clamouring" means making a loud and persistent cry or shout, often in a loud and urgent manner, usually to express a strong demand or protest.
Clamours refers to loud, insistent, and often passionate demands or protests, typically made by a large group of people. It can also mean a strong and persistent cry or shout for something, often in a noisy and unorganized manner.
To impose strict rules, regulations, or controls on something or someone, often in order to put an end to a particular activity or behavior.