Definition
making a loud and insistent noise or demand, like a group of people all shouting to be heard at once.
Etymology
From Latin 'clamor' meaning 'loud noise' or 'outcry.' It entered English in the 1300s and originally described the actual loud noise itself, but evolved to mean demanding loudly and persistently.
Kelly Says
The Romans used 'clamor' to describe the roar of crowds in amphitheaters—when everyone shouts at once, that's clamoring, which is why it sounds like chaos!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
አምላክን ይጠይቃል
a-mla-k'n yi-tay-qa-l
ARالعربية
اللجوء
al-lujū'
DEDeutsch
beschwören
be-shvuer-en
ELΕλληνικά
να ζητάω
na zita-o
ESEspañol
alabar
a-la-bar
FAفارسی
درخواست
dar-khaast
FRFrançais
s'écrier
se-kʁi-e
GUGU
બોલાવવું
bo-la-av-vun
HIहिन्दी
शोर मचाना
shoor ma-cha-na
HUMagyar
követel
ko-ve-tel
IDBahasa Indonesia
berteriak
ber-te-ri-ak
ITItaliano
urlare
ur-la-re
KMKM
ប្រើប្រាស់
pru-pra-su
MSBahasa Melayu
menuntut
men-tu-nut
NLNederlands
schreeuwen
schree-u-wen
PLPolski
krzyczeć
krzhy-che-ch
PTPortuguês
exigir
e-zi-gir
RUРусский
требовать
tre-bo-vat'
SWKiswahili
kuomba
koo-om-ba
TAதமிழ்
வலியுறுத்தல்
vali-yu-ruth-tal
TEతెలుగు
డిమాండ్ చేయడం
di-maan-d che-ya-dam
TRTürkçe
savunmak
sa-vun-mak
UKУкраїнська
вимагати
vi-ma-gat'
VITiếng Việt
kêu gọi
kêu-gọi