clamours in English

noun
1
a loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting vehemently.
the questions rose to a clamor
verb
1
(of a group of people) shout loudly and insistently.
the surging crowds clamored for attention
synonyms:yellshout loudlybayscreamroar

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "clamours" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "clamours", or refer to the context using the word "clamours" in the English Dictionary.

1. The British spellings are clamour, clamours, Clamoured, clamourer, clamorous.

2. Synonyms for Commotions include clamors, clamours, furores, disturbances, havocs, pandemonia, ruckuses, ructions, rumpuses and tumults

3. As nouns the difference between Clamouring and clamoring is that Clamouring is a sound that clamours while clamoring is a sound that clamors.

4. Related words are clamors, Clamored, clamorer, clamorous and clamoring.The British spellings are clamour, clamours, clamoured, clamourer, clamorous.Clamor comes from the fourteenth century Latin clamor, a

5. Related words are Clamors, Clamored, Clamorer, Clamorous and Clamoring.The British spellings are clamour, clamours, clamoured, clamourer, Clamorous.Clamor comes from the fourteenth century Latin Clamor, a

6. ‘the surging crowds Clamoured for attention’ More example sentences ‘The problem with responding to every group that clamours loudly is that in election year everyone starts to clamour.’

7. Fled, either to seek provisions, here being no food left for them, or frighted with the hideous noises and Clatterings that do attend armies; as we have read, that such hath been the concussion of the air by the loud clamours and noises of armies, that birds have fallen down to …