Clamor

[американский вариант английского языка]; смотри значение clamour

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Clamor

I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French clamour, from Latin clamor, from clamare to cry out — more at claim 1. a. noisy shouting b. a loud continuous noise 2. insistent public expression (as of support or protest) Example: a clamor against increased taxes II. verb (clamored; clamoring) intransitive verb 1. to make a din 2. to become loudly insistent Example: clamored for his impeachment transitive verb 1. to utter or proclaim insistently and noisily 2. to influence by means of clamor III. transitive verb Etymology: origin unknown obsolete silence

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