Clamour

/ˈklæm.ər/ noun, verb

A loud and confusing noise or to make such a noise; can also mean insistent public demand or outcry.

From Old French 'clamor' meaning 'outcry,' derived from Latin 'clamor' (shouting, noise). The spelling with 'u' is British; the meaning evolved from literal noise to metaphorical noisy demands.

AMሰው
ARصخب
BNধ্বনি
CAgrog
CShlukot
DAstøj
DELärm
ELθόρυβος
ESalboroto
FAسر و صدا
FImelut
FRbruit
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