The clamor of the hungry crowd scared the king, so he decided to send his army.
He made his decision, knowing that some members would clamor for his removal.
The puppies jumped all around their mother with a clamorous yapping which quickly annoyed her causing her to snap at them.
The students were very clamorous on the last day of school.
vociferous, blatant, boisterous, strident and clamorous all mean the same thing.comments from an 11 year old
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As he handed out the relief supplies he was quickly surrounded by a clamorous mob of desperate people.
"Clamorous like abysses" in the poem 'andif' conveys the sense of loud and chaotic depths, suggesting a tumultuous and overwhelming experience. It hints at a feeling of being surrounded by noisy and unsettling uncertainty, akin to being lost in a tumultuous sea of sound.
A hullabaloo is an uproar; a clamorous noise or disturbance of some kind.
"The kitchen was clamorous from the clanging of pots and pans, the slamming of oven doors and, over it all, the hectoring voice of the head cook shouting instructions to his lackeys." "A political convention includes the clamorous meetings of the delegates in a large open forum."
The term that means very noisy is cacophonous.
The word clamourous is an adjective. It is used to describe something with clamor.
Bellowing, as a calf; bawling; brawling; clamoring; disagreeably clamorous; sounding loudly and harshly.