"Clamouring" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Clamouring" Meaning

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.

"Clamouring" Examples

Clamouring


Meaning:

To clamour is to make a loud and persistent noise, usually to express a strong desire or to get attention.

Examples:


The crowd of protesters was clamouring for the mayor to resign in response to the latest scandal.
The children were clamouring for treats, their voices echoing through the candy store.
The birds were clamouring outside our window, making it difficult to sleep.
The investors were clamouring for a share of the company's latest IPO.
The firefighter was clamouring to get inside the burning building to rescue the trapped family.

"Clamouring" Similar Words

Clamor

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Clamored

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Clamoring

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Clamorous

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Clamorously

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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.

Clamors

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Clamour

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Clamoured

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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.

Clamourous

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Clamours

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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.

Clamp

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Clampdown

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To impose strict rules, regulations, or controls on something or someone, often in order to put an end to a particular activity or behavior.

Clamped

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Clampers

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Clamping

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The verb "clamping" means to hold or press something firmly in place, often using a clamp or a device that can be screwed or bolted shut. It can also refer to the act of securing or fastening something tightly, such as a pipe or a joint, in order to prevent movement or leakage. In general, clamping implies a sense of confinement or restriction, and is often used in contexts related to engineering, construction, or DIY projects.

Clamps

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Clamps refer to a device used to hold or clamp something in place, typically by applying pressure, often used in construction, welding, and other industries, such as clamping pipes together or holding an object in a specific position.