clamor
//ˈklæm.ər//
Noun
clamorSingular
clamorsPlural
1
A loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting vehemently.
The clamor of the crowd made it impossible to hear the announcement.
2
A strong expression of public demand or protest.
There was a public clamor for government reform.
Verb
clamorInfinitive
clamorPresent tense
clamoredPast tense
clamoredPast participle
clamoringPresent participle
clamorsThird-person singular
1
To shout loudly and insistently.
The fans clamored for an encore after the concert.
2
To make a vehement demand or protest.
The workers clamored for better wages and working conditions.