clamor
nounHow to pronounce clamor:
Definition of clamor:
- clamor (noun):
- The past tense of Clamor is clamored.
Synonyms for clamor:
blare
blaring
cacophony
clamoring
clamour
clamouring
commotion
din
howl
hubbub
hue and cry
hullabaloo
noise
outcry
racket
roar
shouting
tumult
uproar
vociferation
Antonyms for clamor:
acceptance
agreement
approval
arrangement
breeze
calm
calmness
delay
disorganisation
disorganization
equanimity
euphony
harmony
hush
hush-hush
imperturbation
inaction
inactivity
indifference
laziness
lull
melodiousness
murmur
muteness
noiselessness
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