clamor
Prononciation : [ˈklæmər]
Mot
Contexte : « sound »
(noun) a loud noise made by a lot of people. It’s like when a crowd is shouting or talking really loudly, and it sounds messy and busy.
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The clamor of the excited crowd filled the air during the festival.
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There was no clamor at the quiet library; it was very peaceful.
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What kind of clamor do you hear at a soccer game?
Contexte : « request »
(verb) to make a lot of noise because you want something or want to be heard. It’s when people shout or complain loudly about wanting something.
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The children clamored for more ice cream after dinner.
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They did not clamor for attention during the quiet presentation.
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Why did the fans clamor for their favorite band to come back on stage?
Contexte : « opinion »
(verb) to demand something loudly or insistently. It’s like when people are not just asking but truly insisting on something in a loud way.
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The workers clamored for better safety measures at their job.
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The community did not clamour for change; they were satisfied with the current rules.
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What did the citizens clamour for during the meeting?
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