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"clamour" Definitions
  1. [singular] a loud noise, especially one that is made by a lot of people or animals
  2. [uncountable, countable] clamour (for something) a demand for something made by a lot of people
"clamour" Synonyms
din racket noise babel discordance cacophony roar decibels blare rattle chatter brawl katzenjammer bowwow bruit bluster clangour(UK) clangor(US) discord blaring outcry uproar hubbub hullabaloo tumult vociferation howl shouting shout baying call cry roaring screaming ululation yelling commotion turmoil ruckus pandemonium rumpus row brouhaha upheaval bustle bedlam agitation ferment stramash charivari hurly-burly demand insistence request urging calls desire want need drive charge bid bidding clamor(US) pursuit ultimatum requirement imposition order importunity complaint protest remonstrance dispute exclamation lament protesting storms of protest objection demurral exception challenge expostulation demur disapproval remonstration stink demurrer grievance bellow yell shriek scream bawl yowl wail bark yelp growl hoot moan groan bay whine cheer applause ovation acclamation acclaim plaudits cheering approval approbation laudation clapping raves hurrah bravo hurray whoop alleluia jabberwocky drivel gibberish nonsense babble gabble prattle jabber blabber slobber gibber burble blather twaddle gab jabbering ranting gobbledygook blubbering hassle argument fight quarrel disagreement scrap squabble altercation clash wrangle spat tiff conflict contretemps donnybrook misunderstanding controversy urgency earnestness importunateness clamorousness begging desperateness incitement pleading pressing convulsion fit seizure paroxysm spasm attack contraction shaking tremor contortion cramp ictus throe throes algospasm epilepsy muscular contractions bout outburst holler screech rout cry out call out shout loudly raise Cain blast sound resound thunder trumpet reverberate boom clang peal bray ring out sound loudly make a racket sound out crash rumble push appeal lobby press insist agitate claim ask beg implore urge beseech entreat insist on plead jingle clink tinkle chink jangle clank chime clatter ring tingle tintinnabulate chinkle tintannabulate ding rant spout fulminate declaim rave vociferate huff pontificate hold forth sound off bloviate fume More
"clamour" Antonyms
quiet silence silentness still stillness quietude quietness hush peace calm calmness peacefulness tranquillity(UK) noiselessness soundlessness serenity tranquility(US) peace and quiet order harmony agreement organisation(UK) system organization(US) happiness help aid success stagnation miracle wonder ease pleasure contentedness restfulness frigidity repose jubilation exultation joy rejoicing ecstasy elation triumph celebration euphoria excitement gladness reveling(US) exhilaration gleefulness merriness glee revelry cheer exuberance whimper whisper murmur mutter mumble undertone murmuring muttering whispering sighing hushed tone low voice soft voice acceptance applause approval commendation compliment exculpation flattery praise recommendation sanction surplus excess abundance ampleness oversupply surfeit overabundance overflow plethora profusion enoughness lavishness myriad overkill plenitude stockpile superabundance affluence bounty hoard boo jeer jeering booing disapproval unhappiness hissing derision taunt mockery ridicule sneer teasing heckling scoffing hectoring jibe hiss shouting shout acquiescence response answer reply return antiphon feedback offer fact sense control coolheadedness equability equanimity impassiveness impassivity restraint stability be quiet be silent mouth chunter grunt speak softly speak in hushed tones sigh susurrate babble drone talk under your breath speak in an undertone agree go along discourage dissuade disadvise dehort deter disincline waft toot conceal dislike have

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Developing countries clamour for a bigger role in its management.
They clamour to buy bonds from Saudi Aramco (see Schumpeter).
Despite falling standards, there is little parental clamour for big change.
"That is what the streets clamour for," he told a newspaper.
"The clamour for change is only getting more vocal," she opines.
Yet all the clamour for easing creates risks policymakers will disappoint.
Yet all the clamour for easing creates risks the Fed will disappoint.
The clamour to keep him is not a sign of recent success.
They grew up against the backdrop of the nationalist clamour for freedom.
Yet all the clamour for easing creates risks that policymakers will disappoint.
Candidates clamour to be photographed with the most powerful chiefs at election time.
The clamour spooks the government, which is keen to keep the middle class onside.
Now imagine the clamour for legislation after the first child fatality involving self-driving cars.
It could become a clamour if the government is not seen to be in control.
They also did not want Chinese nationalists to clamour for bolder moves to annex Taiwan.
As the clamour for his return grew, France invited him and his family to Paris.
Yet their clamour for attention is also, to some degree, a measure of women's advances.
Marginally thinner than what was already exceptionally thin hardware is hardly something consumers clamour for.
"There is certainly a lot of clamour and certainly a lot of concern," he said.
Business lobbies, like the Northern Business Union in Schleswig-Holstein, clamour for something to be done.
They point to the clamour from allies for American ship visits, joint exercises and intelligence-sharing.
Nor will the clamour to appraise medicines more critically go away, which is good news for consumers.
Fighting fire with firingsHe and his staff claim the clamour over the Amazon is based on lies.
Yet some Scottish nationalists are banking on Brexit being such a disaster that clamour for separation grows.
And in the aftermath of the Irish referendum result, the clamour for change is likely to grow.
Among the Tories, there is a growing clamour for more spending, if not yet for higher taxes.
He draws a contrast with Barack Obama, a man instinctively wary when the clamour mounts for American intervention.
Inevitably, the considerably less disadvantaged "other backward classes" (OBCs) soon began to clamour for quotas of their own.
The clamour for direct democracy thus fosters the legalistic jiggery-pokery to which it has been a reaction.
Many grumbled before the law was passed, but few today would clamour to let people smoke in pubs again.
Populists who clamour for the good old days of European industry happily blame Brussels for getting in the way.
The clamour is hard to ignore, given that much of Mr Trump's candidacy was staked on fear-mongering about Islam.
The exposure to cyber-risk, identity theft and misuse of data have been forgotten in the clamour for public registers.
Afterwards, some clamour for T-shirts she tosses from a truck, but the overall response seems more dutiful than passionate.
For years he had ignored the clamour of South Africans fed up with near-constant scandals and court rulings against him.
One reason is an influx of thirsty Chinese citizens, who clamour for alcohol as they deepen their country's footprint in Pakistan.
But the clamour to reach Europe will continue: routes are too well established, smuggling networks too strong and demand too robust.
That was the beginning of a widespread trend, which saw football clubs' accounts drowned out by the clamour for fresh signings.
On the Deutsche Boerse side, Perella Weinberg Partners, BofA Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank and HSBC will clamour over roughly $45 million.
Nowadays we clamour for the opposite mindset: one in which we do our best to pretend we are not flying at all.
One risk is that, as local investors clamour to buy them, CDRs will trade at a huge premium to their foreign counterparts.
Political parties struggle to appeal both to rural constituencies, which clamour for mining jobs, and urban ones, which fret about climate change.
Celebrities clamour to attend their shows, then study each model as if the world's future rested on the cut of a skirt.
"The only thing I regret is how rude I used to be," Helen admits, to a clamour of agreement from the group.
Alternatively, the inflationary momentum can be left unchecked until the public clamour for price stability brings the government down or forces a retreat.
The banker saw the concession around 30bp, a generous start for a short tenor but sensible given the recent clamour around the name.
For a moment of calm in a month of clamour, she gave voice to the aspirations of hundreds of thousands of her compatriots.
Almost wherever he speaks, he risks a clamour of boos and jeers, many from members of his own party, the African National Congress (ANC).
So Draghi can't be too hawkish, despite the growing clamour from within certain quarters of the bank, or the euro could take off again.
Many saw Jokowi's decision to free Mr Basyir as another attempt to appease the Islamists—even though there was no great clamour for his release.
They hope that when authorities start to relax some restrictions, buyers will clamour to buy new homes and they can release more supply at higher prices.
So loud will the clamour grow that Call Super's set will eventually be drowned out completely, leaving only the sound of endless conversations about Hiroshi Yoshimura.
Compared with the National Football League, said some amid the clamour, a big high-school game like this "was so much better", "more enjoyable", "more important".
On the old terraces, the lack of a designated spot for your ticket also made it easier for large groups of friends to cluster (and clamour) together.
Prices for the thermal coal Adani would mine have doubled since June to more than $100 a tonne as electricity generators across Asia clamour for limited supplies.
The reductions come amid a global clamour for Japan to postpone the Tokyo Olympics, the decision for which is expected in days, according to sources on Tuesday.
From Huguenot weavers to Jewish moneylenders to Indian shopkeepers, waves of migrants have long provoked a clamour about threats to the national character, job market or public health.
If you are looking for a sign that the end game of the commodity downturn is getting closer, witness the clamour for more support from Australia's embattled resources sector.
One of the ways it has responded to the growing clamour against plastic bags, says Alasdair James, its director of recycling, waste and packaging, is to use recycled ones.
American politicians would clamour for more sanctions, including suspension of the act that says Hong Kong should be treated as separate from the mainland, upon which its prosperity depends.
Cummings, 35, had been first reserve but created a clamour for his inclusion after a brilliant solo victory on the seventh stage of the Tour de France last week.
THERE is a clamour down the tiny alleyways of Kano's central market, in northern Nigeria, as vendors thrust fabrics at passers-by, promising the best colour, quality and price.
In instructions to commanders, his defence minister described the dictatorship as a legitimate response to "the clamour of the ample majority of the population" in the face of leftist extremism.
Modi is seen most likely to win but economists say the task before the new government is immense as growth slows and financial markets clamour for decisive and meaningful reform.
George W. Bush was reluctant to use the defences that negotiators had secured against Chinese imports, for fear of hurting American consumers and encouraging other sectors to clamour for protection.
In 2013 this outlook was combined with a growing anti-EU clamour in the Conservative Party, leading him to promise a grand "new settlement" that would put Britons' Euro-cavils to rest.
With liberalisation would come rising incomes and global travel, reasoned Mr Ma, and soon hundreds of millions of Chinese would clamour for the goods and services enjoyed by the comfortable classes elsewhere.
If there is little pressure on companies to disclose, Mr Rajgopal of Columbia Business School says the growth of passive, index-tracking investment is capping the clamour from shareholders to know more.
The clamour for a change at the Infosys board had grown louder after Sikka's departure with a group of 12 major institutional investors urging the company to invite Nilekani to the board.
For Israel's part, though residents in the south have raised a clamour for harsh retaliation, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government has counselled caution and targeted mostly unmanned Hamas facilities in night-time airstrikes.
A senior Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) figure told CNBC Tuesday that politicians in Brussels would clamour for fresh terms of trade with the U.K. should the country leave the European Union with no deal.
As the England team has progressed to the semi-finals of the tournament, M&S has doubled sales of its waistcoats as fans clamour to emulate the sartorial elegance of team manager Gareth Southgate.
This strategy will likely become more popular among corporate treasurers in the remaining months of this year, according to bankers, as investors clamour for longer-dated euro-denominated debt that offers a positive yield.
The chancellor who, as a child, once hesitated on a diving board for an hour before finally jumping, will not be rushed from office, and there is no public clamour for her to do so.
" On a growing clamour for banking reform, he said: "Banking sector reform only means more privatisation, there's nothing else they can do there apart from throwing more good money after bad because the system is broken.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Amid the clamour of unrest sweeping university campuses and the state of Haryana near New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has decided on a strategy that risks emboldening political opponents: silence is golden.
" There just aren't a lot of places you can find big ratings in a live environment and so advertisers clamour to those types of opportunities, " says Dan Lovinger, head of ad sales at NBC's sports group.
Regardless, other researchers will doubtless clamour to try and exploit the newly produceable material: Previous calculations have shown that Carbyne is stronger than both graphene and diamond, and around twice as stiff as the stiffest known materials.
The Royal Ballet had lived with its previous production, devised by Anthony Dowell, since 1987; it decided to change it only when the clamour for something new—fresh designs, a shift in perspective—became too strong to resist.
Nicola Sturgeon's imminent request for an independence referendum is likely to be rejected, but if support among voters in Scotland continues to grow, a future Westminster government of any shade will find the clamour hard to ignore.2.
Announcing the bank's determination to "urgently fix" the issues concerned, Australia's second largest bank released a Response Plan amid increasing clamour by financial market participants demanding the Westpac board do more to contain the crisis ahead of a Dec.
A result of unprecedented government pressure to clean up the environment, the clamour for more gas has led to shutdowns at factories short of supply, even as residents across China's industrial northern heartland freeze without fuel for their new heating systems.
He too announced his jubilation at the IOC's decision: "[they made the] most elegant decision amid the clamour, tendentiousness, unprecedented pressure, desire of some national Olympic committees to remove an obvious contender for Olympic medals from the race by any means".
The Tories have an admirable record of co-opting social movements that destroyed similar parties in other countries, such as the clamour for democracy in the late 19th century and the creation of a welfare state after the second world war.
Around me are more snapbacks and tattoos than a Royal Blood gig, while in the distance a group of heavy-set men clamour for photos with a scantily-clad booth babe as though she were the last woman on Earth.
However, the increased scrutiny on Samsung, and the rising clamour for a more general change in Korea's corporate culture, means that we expect Samsung to make further changes to its structure in favour of shareholder interests, greater transparency and improved governance.
He is betting fund administrators will see strong demand as a tougher regulatory environment and investor clamour for transparency drive funds to rely more on third-party service providers for niche functions such as regulatory and shareholder reporting, tax and book-keeping.
It is, however, unfair if those who support a change, such as the Leave campaign on Britain and the EU and the Yes campaign on Scottish independence, then clamour for a second referendum if they do not get their way the first time.
COLOMBO, Aug 73 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares closed marginally higher on Tuesday, easing from early gains of 1.2%, after the main opposition party named a hardline former defence chief as presidential candidate, seeking to capitalise on public clamour for a decisive leader.
RBC Capital Markets analyst Maurice Choy said that the proposal "seems to be a vote of confidence in National Grid's expertise in managing the supply and demand of power in a changing energy landscape", referring to the growing clamour for more renewable energy.
The clamour to drive SUVs, which accounted for two-thirds of car sales in America in 2016, and a vogue for putting larger rims on humdrum cars means the appetite for these, which are at least twice as profitable as smaller ones, is growing fast.
Mr Di Maio, now deputy prime minister, argued in comments to the Financial Times that Italy's fiscal expansion will prove so successful that other European leaders will clamour to follow, citing, somewhat dubiously, faster growth in America after a budget-busting Republican tax cut.
The world's biggest shipper of seaborne coal has said it can continue to generate strong margins from high quality coal assets as demand will continue, especially in Asia, despite a clamour in developed countries for minerals associated with the transition to a greener economy.
The clamour for land in and around Isiolo began as early as 2008, when the government announced Isiolo would be turned into a resort city as part of the country's development plan, Kenya Vision 2030, said Lokeyok Longopaye, a farmer from Muguru na Nyori village.
LONDON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Building a third runway at Heathrow Airport is not the right thing to do and risks fuelling a clamour for a fourth runway to be built in future, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said on Tuesday after the government approved the expansion.
" Oftentimes, this impulse leads him to pessimistic views on the present, comparing the despair of past times to that of our own: for instance, he paints Bosch's turbulent scene of hell in "The Garden of Earthly Delights" as prophetic of "the clamour of the disparate, fragmentary present.
Mixing up his aggressive striking arsenal with his NCAA Division 103 calibre wrestling skills, Bermudez is an imposing pressure fighter despite his 5-feet-6-inches—and that style produced success in his two year-run which saw many clamour for his shot at Aldo's title.
COLOMBO, Aug 250 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares fell to their lowest close in nearly two weeks on Monday, as investors waited for more clarity after the main opposition party named a hard-line former defence chief as its presidential candidate, to capitalise on public clamour for a decisive leader.
Both the right and the left clamour for a break-up of the biggest web platforms, notably in America—from the trustbusting manifesto pledge by Elizabeth Warren, a democratic senator, to the followers of Alex Jones, a right-wing commentator, who was recently banned from several social-media sites.
Corbyn, a Socialist with little passion for the EU, has been reluctant to support a second referendum, or People's Vote, but with less than 100 days to go until Brexit the clamour is growing for either a delay or a second vote to prevent Britain leaving without a deal.
COLOMBO, Aug 2177.15 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares on Friday hit their lowest close in a week as investors remained on the sidelines and sought more clarity after the main opposition party, seeking to capitalise on public clamour for a decisive leader, named a hardline former defence chief as presidential candidate.
This is, admittedly, much stronger and steadier ground for her than "Look What You Made Me Do"'s childish ruminations on revenge, and musically she seems more at home with floaty synths, reminiscent as they are of the intro to her last album's "Blank Space," than the industrial-style clamour she's tried out on the previous two Reputation efforts.
Although the Tories began by championing the rights of a Catholic heir to the throne, they soon became associated with defending the Church of England and the rights of the aristocracy against the clamour for political change that arose out of the industrial revolution and the rise of a new middle class in the second half of the 18th century.
Britain today has no opposition capable of forcing it to do so (the case for some new centrist party or alliance rescuing moderate Labourism remains attention-worthy.) But although David Cameron was wrong to call the referendum—there was no clamour for it outside his party and his own long years of EU-bashing were always going to make his last-minute, born-again Europeanism unconvincing—the wider grievances it exposed are real, if not always accurately directed.

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