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Definition of clamor
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Clamor
(v. t.) To
salute
loudly.
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Uproar
::
Uproar
(n.) Great
tumult;
violent
disturbance
and
noise;
noisy
confusion;
bustle
and
clamor.
Hush
::
Hush (v. t.) To
still;
to
silence;
to calm; to make
quiet;
to
repress
the noise or
clamor
of.
Jaw
::
Jaw (v. i.) To
scold;
to
clamor.
Clamor
::
Clamor
(n.) A
continued
expression
of
dissatisfaction
or
discontent;
a
popular
outcry.
Outtongue
::
Outtongue
(v. t.) To
silence
by talk,
clamor,
or
noise..
Bellow
::
Bellow
(v.) To bowl; to
vociferate;
to
clamor.
Storm
::
Storm (n.) A
violent
agitation
of human
society;
a
civil,
political,
or
domestic
commotion;
sedition,
insurrection,
or war;
violent
outbreak;
clamor;
tumult..
Clamor
::
Clamor
(v. i.) To utter loud
sounds
or
outcries;
to
vociferate;
to
complain;
to make
importunate
demands.
Factious
::
Factious
(a.) Given to
faction;
addicted
to form
parties
and raise
dissensions,
in
opposition
to
government
or the
common
good;
turbulent;
seditious;
prone to
clamor
against
public
measures
or men; -- said of
persons..
Stew
::
Steven
(n.) An
outcry;
a loud call; a
clamor.
Open-mouthed
::
Open-mouthed
(a.)
Having
the mouth open;
gaping;
hence,
greedy;
clamorous..
Clamoring
::
Clamoring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Clamo.
Exclamation
::
Exclamation
(n.) A loud
calling
or
crying
out;
outcry;
loud or
emphatic
utterance;
vehement
vociferation;
clamor;
that which is cried out, as an
expression
of
feeling;
sudden
expression
of sound or words
indicative
of
emotion,
as in
surprise,
pain,
grief,
joy,
anger,
etc..
Clamored
::
Clamored
(imp. & p. p.) of
Clamo.
Din
::
Din (n.) Loud,
confused,
harsh
noise;
a loud,
continuous,
rattling
or
clanging
sound;
clamor;
roar..
Jawing
::
Jawing
(n.)
Scolding;
clamorous
or
abusive
talk.
Barker
::
Barker
(n.) An
animal
that
barks;
hence,
any one who
clamors
unreasonably..
Loud
::
Loud
(superl.)
Clamorous;
boisterous.
Clamor
::
Clamor
(v. t.) To
salute
loudly.
Noiseful
::
Noiseful
(a.) Loud;
clamorous.
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