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Definition of clamored :
of Clamor
Synonyms:
cried (part of speech: verb)
growled, whooped, bawled, hollered, howled, cheered, yelled, exclaimed, shrieked, screamed, shouted, called
conflicted (part of speech: verb)
clashed, brawled, rioted, dissented, disagreed, antagonized, conflicted, altercated, broiled, collided, spared, differed, contended, bickered, squabbled, feuded, rowed, blasted
lamented (part of speech: verb)
groaned, sighed, snuffled, bewailed, moaned, whined, ululated, cried, bemoaned, sniffled, whimpered, decried, lamented, agonized, grieved, wailed, sobbed, wept, mourned, longed
Usage examples:
- This flaunting the champagne in their faces had been resented by Drysdale and others, who drank his champagne in tumblers, and then abused it and clamored for beer in the middle of the supper. - "Tom Brown at Oxford", Thomas Hughes.
- Of her regular occupations Esther kept up only such as were duties, but among them she was true to her little hospital, and went once or twice a week to see the children who clamored for her visits. - "Esther", Henry Adams.
- There was in the count not an item, indeed, which could not have been charged against Great Britain in the fall of 1807, when the public clamored for war after the Chesapeake outrage. - "Jefferson and his Colleagues A Chronicle of the Virginia Dynasty, Volume 15 In The Chronicles Of America Series", Allen Johnson.