verb
- made a loud and confused noise; shouted or called out loudly and insistently
- expressed a strong and persistent demand or complaint
Usage: British spelling of 'clamored'; past tense and past participle of 'clamour'
Usage: often followed by 'for' or 'against'
Examples
- The crowd clamoured for the band to play an encore.
- Fans clamoured outside the stadium hoping to catch a glimpse of the star.
- The children clamoured for ice cream after the movie.
- Workers clamoured against the new policy changes.
- Voices clamoured from every corner of the room during the heated debate.
- She clamoured to be heard above the noise of the traffic.