Clamorous

/ˈklæmərəs/ adjective

Making a loud and confused noise; characterized by vehement protest or demand. Describes both literal noise and figurative uproar or insistent demanding.

From Latin 'clamor' meaning outcry or shout, related to 'clamare' (to cry out). The word entered English maintaining its association with loud, often confused or angry sounds.

AMጫጫታ
ARصاخب
BNকোলাহলপূর্ণ
CAclamorós
CShlasitý
DAstøjende
DElärmend
ELθορυβώδης
ESclamoroso
FAپرسروصدا
FImeluisa
FRbruyant
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