clamorous
Pronunciation: [ˈklæmərəs]
Word
Context: "sound"
(adjective) when something makes a loud noise or a lot of people are talking very loudly. It is like when a group of kids at recess are all shouting and having fun.
Example
The clamorous crowd cheered loudly for their favorite team during the game.
Example
The library was not clamorous; it was quiet and peaceful for studying.
Example
Why is the party so clamorous tonight?
Context: "expression"
(adjective) when people are being very loud about their feelings or opinions, often demanding something. It's like when a group is excited and wants to get their message across very strongly.
Example
The clamorous protesters gathered in front of the building seeking justice.
Example
The supporters were not clamorous; they were calmly discussing their ideas.
Example
What were the clamorous voices in the crowd asking for?
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