clamorous
pronunciation
How to pronounce clamorous in British English: UK ['klæmərəs]
How to pronounce clamorous in American English: US [ˈklæmərəs]
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- Adjective:
- conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry
Word Origin
- clamorous (adj.)
- c. 1400, from Middle French clamoreux or directly from Medieval Latin clamorosus, from Latin clamor "a shout" (see clamor (n.)). Related: Clamorously; clamorousness.
Example
- 1. You know I hate the crowded and clamorous cities .
- 2. He was deafened by the clamorous voices .
- 3. There is always a clamorous din when I go to visit my father .
- 4. And the clamorous day of the child .
- 5. Love does not want too clamorous woman student complete .