clamor
21clamor — {{#}}{{LM C08878}}{{〓}} {{SynC09100}} {{[}}clamor{{]}} ‹cla·mor› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Grito o voz que se profieren con fuerza, especialmente los de una multitud: • Todo el estadio era un clamor animando a su equipo.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Voz… …
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22clamor — clam•or [[t]ˈklæm ər[/t]] n. 1) a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people 2) a vehement expression of desire or dissatisfaction: the clamor against higher taxation[/ex] 3) any loud and continued noise: the clamor of traffic[/ex] 4) to make a… …
23clamor — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French clamour, from Latin clamor, from clamare to cry out more at claim Date: 14th century 1. a. noisy shouting b. a loud continuous noise 2. insistent public expression (as of support or protest) <… …
24clamor — 1. noun 1) her voice rose above the clamor Syn: din, racket, rumpus, loud noise, uproar, tumult, shouting, yelling, screaming, roaring; commotion, brouhaha, hue and cry, hubbub, hullabaloo, hoopla 2) …
25clamor — I noun 1. a loud harsh or strident noise (Freq. 5) • Syn: ↑blare, ↑blaring, ↑cacophony, ↑din • Derivationally related forms: ↑din ( …
26clamor — sustantivo masculino 1) grito*, voz. ≠ silencio. Clamor es un grito o voz proferidos con vigor o esfuerzo, especialmente si es colectivo. 2) queja, gemido, lamentación, lamento. Frente a queja …
27clamor — 1. noun /ˈklæm.ə,ˈklæm.ɚ/ a) A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation. b) Any loud and continued noise. Syn: outcry …
28clamor — Synonyms and related words: Babel, Bedlam let loose, adjuration, agitate, air a grievance, appeal, babel, bawl, be noisy, bedlam, beef, bellow, bellow out, bellyache, beseechment, bid, bitch, blast, bluster, bobbery, brawl, brouhaha, bustle, call …
29clamor — In old English law, a claim or complaint; an outcry; clamor. In the civil law, a claimant; a debt; anything claimed from another; a proclamation; an accusation …
30clamor — In old English law, a claim or complaint; an outcry; clamor. In the civil law, a claimant; a debt; anything claimed from another; a proclamation; an accusation …