Clamorers

/ˈklæm.ər.ərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of clamorer; multiple people who clamor or make loud, persistent demands.

Etymology

Regular English plural formed by adding -s to 'clamorer.' Maintains the agent noun structure from clamor + -er + -s.

Kelly Says

The contrast between singular 'clamorer' and plural 'clamorers' actually mirrors a real phenomenon—one person shouting is easily ignored, but a group of clamorers creates unstoppable momentum.

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