All clamor synonyms
clamΒ·or
C c noun clamor
- noise β sound, especially of a loud, harsh, or confused kind: deafening noises.
- upheaval β strong or violent change or disturbance, as in a society: the upheaval of war.
- agitation β If someone is in a state of agitation, they are very worried or upset, and show this in their behaviour, movements, or voice.
- tumult β violent and noisy commotion or disturbance of a crowd or mob; uproar: The tumult reached its height during the premier's speech.
- ruckus β a noisy commotion; fracas; rumpus: The losers are sure to raise a ruckus.
- uproar β a state of violent and noisy disturbance, as of a multitude; turmoil.
- hubbub β a loud, confused noise, as of many voices: There was quite a hubbub in the auditorium after the announcement.
- buzz β If something buzzes or buzzes somewhere, it makes a long continuous sound, like the noise a bee makes when it is flying.
- ferment β Also called organized ferment. any of a group of living organisms, as yeasts, molds, and certain bacteria, that cause fermentation.
- outcry β a strong and usually public expression of protest, indignation, or the like.
- brouhaha β A brouhaha is an excited and critical fuss or reaction to something.
- discord β lack of concord or harmony between persons or things: marital discord.
- blare β If something such as a siren or radio blares or if you blare it, it makes a loud, unpleasant noise.
- hullabaloo β a clamorous noise or disturbance; uproar.
- hassle β a disorderly dispute.
- racket β a light bat having a netting of catgut or nylon stretched in a more or less oval frame and used for striking the ball in tennis, the shuttlecock in badminton, etc.
- convulsion β If someone has convulsions, they suffer uncontrollable movements of their muscles.
- row β record
- babel β If there is a babel of voices, you hear a lot of people talking at the same time, so that you cannot understand what they are saying.
- shout β to call or cry out loudly and vigorously.
- vociferation β noisy outcry; clamor.
- turmoil β a state of great commotion, confusion, or disturbance; tumult; agitation; disquiet: mental turmoil caused by difficult decisions.
- to-do β bustle; fuss: They made a great to-do over the dinner.
- hoo-ha β an uproarious commotion.
- bustle β If someone bustles somewhere, they move there in a hurried way, often because they are very busy.
- din β religion, especially the religious observances of a Muslim.
- lament β to feel or express sorrow or regret for: to lament his absence.
- pandemonium β wild uproar or unrestrained disorder; tumult or chaos.
- complaint β A complaint is a statement in which you express your dissatisfaction with a particular situation.
- remonstrance β an act or instance of remonstrating.
- clinker β the ash and partially fused residues from a coal-fired furnace or fire
- hurly-burly β noisy disorder and confusion; commotion; uproar; tumult.
- hubba-hubba β an expression of excitement or approval
verb clamor
- holler β to cry aloud; shout; yell: Quit hollering into the phone.
- claim β If you say that someone claims that something is true, you mean they say that it is true but you are not sure whether or not they are telling the truth.
- bellow β If someone bellows, they shout angrily in a loud, deep voice.
- roar β a loud, deep cry or howl, as of an animal or a person: the roar of a lion.
- rout β a bellow.
- agitate β If people agitate for something, they protest or take part in political activity in order to get it.
- bawl β If you bawl, you shout in a very loud voice, for example because you are angry or you want people to hear you.
- demand β If one thing demands another, the first needs the second in order to happen or be dealt with successfully.
- bark β When a dog barks, it makes a short, loud noise, once or several times.
- bluster β If you say that someone is blustering, you mean that they are speaking aggressively but without authority, often because they are angry or offended.
- debate β A debate is a discussion about a subject on which people have different views.
- dispute β to engage in argument or debate.
- raise cain β the first son of Adam and Eve, who murdered his brother Abel. Gen. 4.
- raise the roof β the external upper covering of a house or other building.
- scream β to utter a loud, sharp, piercing cry.
- yell β to cry out or speak with a strong, loud, clear sound; shout: He always yells when he is angry.
- cry β When you cry, tears come from your eyes, usually because you are unhappy or hurt.