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clamor
 
NOUN:1. Sounds or a sound, especially when loud, confused, or disagreeable: babel, din, hubbub, hullabaloo, noise, pandemonium, racket, rumpus, tumult, uproar. See SOUNDS. 2. A loud, deep, prolonged sound: bawl, bellow, roar. See SOUNDS. 3. Offensively loud and insistent utterances, especially of disapproval: hullabaloo, outcry, rumpus, uproar, vociferation. Idioms: hue and cry. See LIKE, SOUNDS.
VERB:To speak or say very loudly or with a shout: bawl, bellow, bluster, call, cry, halloo, holler, roar, shout, vociferate, whoop, yawp, yell. See SOUNDS.
 
 
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