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clamorous

[klam-er-uhs] / ˈklæm ər əs /
ADJECTIVE
noisy
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Calls for eco reparations from leaders including Barbados' leader Mia Mottley and Antigua’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne have been clamorous in recent years as the region battles ever-rising sea levels and worsening storms.

From BBC Nov. 24, 2024

On a clamorous, pollution-choked avenue, two friends have side-by-side shops: Haider al-Saady, 28, fixes tires for taxis and the three-wheeled motorized “tuk-tuks” that jam potholed streets, while Ali al-Mummadwi, 22, sells lumber for construction.

From Seattle Times Mar. 16, 2023

All three are examples of Americans engaging in clamorous but perfectly legal speech about public figures that is broadly protected by the Constitution.

From Salon Mar. 7, 2023

Some performances of the Tony-winning production have continued amid clamorous walkouts or loud booing; one ended with a patron running from their seat and vomiting at a volume clearly audible to the actors.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 15, 2022

Climbing up the hill after her, bracing his knee with his palm, he’d wiped his hands on his trousers and answered our clamorous whispers—dead? is he—?—with the brief impersonal nod of a doctor....

From "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt




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