Clamor

Noun

 * 1) A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.
 * 2) Any loud and continued noise.
 * 3) A continued public expression, often of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry.

Verb

 * 1)  To cry out and/or demand.
 * 2)  To demand by outcry.
 * 3)  To become noisy insistently.
 * 4)  To influence by outcry.
 * 5)   To silence.

Adjectives for Clamor
full-voiced; ghastly; noisy; tremendous; hideous; hellish; impatient; violent; nerve-straining; deafening; general; mournful never-ceasing; heart-warming;   popular raucous; frenzied; turbulent; orchestral sudden; staccato; venomous; savage; ministerial; excited; wretched; smothered deplorable;  loud; ignorant; exacting blind; vulgar; universal;  confirmatory persistent;  dismal;  querulous;  fulsome vague; virile; impertinent; muffled; uncontrollable; petty; frightful; selfish; national ; thunderous.

Verbs for Clamor
cease—; ease—; fill with—; harken to—; lose in—; prolong—; raise-—: vent—; — abates, —bursts  forth,  —deafens;   drowns; —peals; —rings; —rumbles; thickens; —wanes; —waxes.

Adverbs for Clamor
mournfully; raucously; frenziedly; turbulently; venomously; wretchedly; deplorably; persistently; dismally; querulously; fulsomely;  impertinently;   thunderously; uncontrollably; dissentingly; noisily; vociferously; obstreperously; shrilly; hideously; hellishly;

Synonyms for Clamor

 * outcry, tumult
 * din

Derived terms

 * clamorous
 * clamorously
 * clamorousness

Related terms

 * acclamation
 * claim
 * declamation
 * reclamation

Thesaurus
commotion, complain, convulsion, crab, croak, cry, cry out, debate, demand, din, discord, dispute, donnybrook, drunken brawl, dustup, entreaty, ferment, flap, fracas, free-for-all, fret, fret and fume, fuss, gaff, gripe, groan, grouch, grouse, growl, grumble, grunt, harshness, hassle, hell broke loose, holler, holler out, howl, hubbub, hue and cry, hullabaloo, hurly-burly, imploration, imploring, imprecation, invocation, invocatory plea, jangle, jar, kick, lodge a complaint, loud noise, maffick, make a noise, make a racket, make an outcry, make an uproar, mere noise, murmur, mutter, noise, noise and shouting, obsecration, obtestation, outcry, pandemonium, pipe up, plea, prayer, racket, raise Cain, raise a clamor, raise a howl, raise hell, raise the devil, raise the roof, rattle, register a complaint, rhubarb, roar, rogation, rout, row, ruckus, ruction, rumble, rumpus, shindy, shivaree, shout out, sing out, squawk, suit, supplication, take on, thunder, thunderclap, tintamarre, to-do, tumult, turmoil, upheaval, uproar, upturn, vociferate, vociferation, whirl, whoop it up, yap, yell out, yelp, Babel, Bedlam let loose, adjuration, agitate, air a grievance, appeal, babel, bawl, be noisy, bedlam, beef, bellow, bellow out, bellyache, beseechment, bid, bitch, blast, bluster, bobbery, brawl, brouhaha, bustle, call, call out, charivari, chirm, claim, clangor, clap, clash, clatter,

Alternative forms

 * clamour

Etymology
Recorded in English since c. 1385, from clamour: (modern clameur:), from  clamor:, from clamo:; the sense to silence may have a distinct (unknown) etymology.

Noun

 * Bulgarian: врява, глъчка
 * Catalan: clamor, clam


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Verb

 * Bulgarian: крещя
 * Dutch: zich roeren, van zich laten horen


 * Finnish: hälistä
 * French: vociférer

Anagrams

 * Colmar, molrac

Etymology
From clamor:, from clamo:.

Synonyms

 * clam

Etymology
From clamo:

Noun

 * 1) A shout, shouting.
 * 2) An acclamation, applause.
 * 3) A clamor, cry.
 * 4) A noise, sound

Related terms

 * clāmātor
 * clāmitō


 * clāmō
 * clāmōsus

Descendants

 * English: ,
 * French:
 * Spanish:

Noun

 * 1) A clamor, shout.
 * 2) A protest, outcry.
 * 3) A loud noise.