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Meaning of clamorous
The primary meaning of the word "clamorous" is having or making a loud and urgent demand for something.
Etymology of clamorous
The word "clamorous" has its roots in the Latin word "clamor," which means "a shouting" or "outcry," and the suffix "-ous," which forms an adjective indicating a quality or state.
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe loud and insistent demands or sounds.
Synonyms
vociferous
loud
boisterous
clamant
strident
vocable
outcry
plaintive
importunate
insistent
urgent
demanding
imperative
obstreperous
riotous
turbulent
uproarious
vociferant
blatant
brazen
earsplitting
harsh
grating
cacophonous
discordant
shrill
piercing
penetrating
loudmouthed
bigmouthed
mouthy
talkative
garrulous
loquacious
voluble
fluent
articulate
eloquent
silver-tongued
Definitions
- (of a person or their demands) loudly and insistently demanding attention or action
- * (of a sound) loud and harsh
Usage Examples
- The crowd became clamorous, demanding that the concert start on time.
- * The clamorous noise of the construction site made it difficult to concentrate.