noun
- loud and confused noises, especially of people shouting
- loud demands or complaints from many people
Usage: plural form
Usage: plural form
verb
- makes loud demands or complaints
Usage: third person singular present
Examples
- The clamors from the crowd grew louder as the game ended.
- Public clamors for reform forced the government to act.
- She clamors for attention whenever her parents are busy.
- The marketplace was filled with the clamors of vendors and customers.
- He always clamors about unfair treatment at work.
- The clamors of the protesters could be heard blocks away.
- The child clamors for candy every time we go to the store.