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(n)
A sound that clamours.
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(by extension) A loud and persistent public clamour, especially one associated with protest or the making of some demand.
British and Canada standard spelling of clamor. [A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.]
The German Institute for Standardization.
A loud sound.
A mix of discordant sounds; dissonance.
Any loud noise, such as from an elephant.
(countable, uncountable) A loud cry or uproar.
A long, loud, deep shout, as of rage or laughter, made with the mouth wide open.
(uncountable) Various sounds, usually unwanted or unpleasant.
Loud, confused noise, especially when coming from several sources.
A shedding of tears; the act of crying.
(countable or uncountable) Excessive activity, worry, bother, or talk about something.
The act of one who cries; a weeping or shouting.
A state of great disorder or uncertainty.
The state of being confused; misunderstanding.
(uncountable) A practice of communicating with one's God, or with some spiritual entity.
(v)
(intransitive) To cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion.
(rare) An outcry or shout of many together.
The act of exclaiming; violent outcry; vehement utterance of the voice.
One who clamours.
A word expressing outcry; an interjection
A clamour, a commotion; a fuss or uproar.
(rare) Vociferation; clamour, noise.
(adj)
cacophonous; raucous.
(informal) Sensational or clamorous advertising or publicity.
(medicine) An abnormal sound in the body heard on auscultation (for example, through using a stethoscope); a murmur.
A loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc.
An outcry.
(British, Canada) A loud, repeating clanging sound; a loud racket; a din.
Someone who vociferates, or is clamorous.
An outcry or uproar; a hullabaloo.
A rattling noise; a repetition of abrupt, sharp sounds.
An argument or debate characterized by the loudness or intensity of the participants.
Confused, agitated noise as made by a crowd.
A cry or shout.
(often nautical) A sudden storm, as found in a squall line.
The act of one who squalls; a crying or wailing.
A Jamaican style of dance with suggestive rubbing or grinding motions.
Alternative spelling of hullabaloo (“noise or uproar”). [A clamour, a commotion; a fuss or uproar.]
(physical) A solid object in the shape of a circle.
A loud, intense shouting or wailing.
(informal) shouting; ranting; vituperation
An agitated disturbance or a hubbub.
The act of striking the palms of the hands, or any two surfaces, together.
Canada, US standard spelling of clangour. [(British, Canada) A loud, repeating clanging sound; a loud racket; a din.]
A yell, shout.
A sharp, shrill outcry or scream; a shrill wild cry caused by sudden or extreme terror, pain, or the like.
The act of one who bawls or shouts.
(grammar) Abbreviation of exclamation. [A loud calling or crying out, for example as in surprise, pain, grief, joy, anger, etc.]
A noisy or boisterous gathering or activity; uproar.
A dance festival in which colonial Americans and natives both participated.
Alternative form of hullabaloo. [A clamour, a commotion; a fuss or uproar.]
A loud, deep, prolonged sound, as of a large beast; a roar.
Archaic form of hullabaloo. [A clamour, a commotion; a fuss or uproar.]
The deep roar of a large animal, or any similar loud noise.
The act of producing a yell.
An instance of loud or highly audible acclamation, clamor, crying or uproar.
(UK dialectal) An outcry; noise.
(obsolete) A commotion.
(informal) One who engages in noisy shouting, uproar, or publicity.
Opposition; contradiction; such as between differing or contending interests, views, purposes etc.
(of a sound) Of great intensity.
A shout.
Alternative spelling of hullabaloo. [A clamour, a commotion; a fuss or uproar.]
(idiomatic) An outburst of clapping among a group or audience.
The act of ululating; a long, loud, wavering cry or howl.
The sound of applause or clapping.
A stir; a fuss or uproar.
(medicine, obsolete) An abnormal shrillness of the voice.
Something wound in the form of a helix or spiral.
The act of one who hollers.
A raucous disturbance and/or commotion.
The noisy banging of pots and pans as a mock serenade to a newly married couple, or similar occasion.
The cry "hallo!"
(informal) An event characterized by shouting.
An abrupt, high-pitched noise or utterance.
A noise that clangs.
A shriek or screech.
(nonce word) Loud and noisy squealing.
A prolonged, loud cry, like the sound of an animal; a wail; a howl.
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In the form of an exclamation; exclamatory.
A shrill noise, especially made by a voice or bird. If made by a bird, it typically signals discomfort or anger; a yell, scream, or call.
(uncommon) A strong rebuke or scolding.
The sound or action of making a loud noise or commotion.
A shout in response or opposition to another shout.
A loud, eager cry, usually of joy.
A confused uproar, commotion, tumult or racket.
A loud electric alarm or horn, especially as used in automobiles in the early 20th century.
Loud, resonant sound; a repeated loud sound.
A loud drawn out scream or howl.
A shout, whistle, or comment of a harassingly sexual nature, usually made toward a passing woman.