verb
- making loud and persistent demands or complaints
Usage: present participle of clamor
noun
- loud and persistent shouting or demanding
Examples
- The protesters were clamoring for justice outside the courthouse.
- Students have been clamoring for better cafeteria food all semester.
- The clamoring of the crowd could be heard from blocks away.
- Fans were clamoring to get the singer’s autograph.
- The constant clamoring for attention became exhausting.
- Citizens are clamoring for lower taxes and better services.
- The clamoring died down once the announcement was made.