📢clamor (klamor)

noun
/ˈklæmər/
tumulte (tumulte)

Signification

a loud and confused noise, especially of people shouting insistently
Traduction de la signification
un bruit fort et confus, en particulier de personnes criant insistance
un bruit fort et confus, en particulier de personnes criant insistance

Phrases d'exemple

The clamor of the protesting crowd filled the square.

Le tumulte de la foule en colère a rempli la place.
Le tumulte de la foule en colère a rempli la place.

Expressions d'exemple

raise a clamor
élever un tumulte
élever un tumulte

Synonymes

uproar, outcry, noise, din, commotion

Antonymes

silence, calm, quiet

Collocations

public clamor, loud clamor, clamor for change, clamor of voices

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