Term: clamor
clamor
(noun / verb) /ˈklæm.ər/
Similar to: uproar; din; shouting; noise; outcry; demand; protest; vociferate
Definition: A loud, confused, and continuous noise or shouting, typically from a large crowd of people, or a vehement, widespread public demand or protest.
Translation: troksnis, brēka, klaigas, skaļš pieprasījums, skaļi protestēt
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
clamor (noun)1.
a) noisy shouting
b) a loud continuous noise
2.
insistent public expression (as of support or protest)
intransitive verb
1.
to make a din
2.
transitive verb
to become loudly insistent - clamored for his impeachment
1.
to utter or proclaim insistently and noisily
2.
to influence by means of clamor
transitive verb
obsolete - silence
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
clamor (noun)1.
a violent shouting
SYNONYMS:
howl, hubbub, hue and cry, hullabaloo, noise, outcry, roar, tumult, uproar, vociferationRELATED WORDS:
clangor, din, jangle, racket; cri de coeur, outburst, protestNEAR ANTONYMS:
mumble, mumbling, murmur, murmuring, rumble, rumbling2.
loud, confused, and usually inharmonious sound
SYNONYMS:
babel, blare, bluster, bowwow, brawl, bruit, cacophony, chatter, clamor, clangor, decibel(s), din, discordance, katzenjammer, racket, rattle, roarRELATED WORDS:
discord, dissonance; commotion, furor, hubbub, hullabaloo, hurly-burly, rumpus, tumult, uproar; clatter, jangle; bang, blast, boom, clap, crack, crashNEAR ANTONYMS:
calm, hush, lull; quietude, serenity, tranquillity ( tranquility)to ask for (something) earnestly or with authority
SYNONYMS:
call (for), claim, clamor (for), command, enjoin, exact, insist (on), press (for), quest, stipulate (for)RELATED WORDS:
ask, plead (for), request, want; cry (for), necessitate, need, require, take, warrant; requisition; impose; badger, dun, harass, houndNEAR ANTONYMS:
give up, relinquish, surrender, yield