"Clamours" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Clamours" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Clamours
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"Clamours" Meaning

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.

"Clamours" Examples

Usage Examples for "Clamours"


Example 1: Loud and persistent complaints

The villagers' clamours for better infrastructure finally convinced the government to invest in new roads and schools.

Example 2: Unwanted noise or disturbance

The noise from the construction site was unbearable, and it started to clamour in our ears by mid-morning.

Example 3: Strong and urgent appeals

The charity launched a campaign to raise awareness about the need for disaster relief, and thousands of people clamoured to donate to the cause.

Example 4: The sound of loud and urgent calls

The sirens on the fire trucks began to clamour as they responded to the emergency call.

Example 5: The act of loudly demanding something

The crowd clamoured for the concert to start, chanting the band's name and holding up signs with their favorite songs.

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