clamant (Meaning)

Wordnet

clamant (s)

conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry

demanding attention

Webster

clamant (a.)

Crying earnestly, beseeching clamorously.

clamant Sentence Examples

  1. The clamant cry for justice echoed through the streets, demanding action from the authorities.
  2. In the face of mounting evidence, the need for change became increasingly clamant.
  3. The clamant plea for help from the earthquake victims spurred an international relief effort.
  4. The clamant need for education reform prompted policymakers to take immediate action.
  5. With each passing day, the clamant voices of the protesters grew louder, demanding accountability.
  6. The clamant warnings of environmental scientists urged policymakers to address climate change.
  7. The clamant applause of the audience filled the concert hall as the performance ended.
  8. The clamant roar of the waterfall could be heard from miles away.
  9. The clamant desire for peace fueled diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict.
  10. The clamant pain in her chest prompted her to seek medical attention immediately.

FAQs About the word clamant

conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry, demanding attentionCrying earnestly, beseeching clamorously.

noisy, clamorous,vocal, vociferous, outspoken, blatant, squawking, yowling, shrill, caterwauling

silent, quiet, quiet, silent, still, still, soundless, hushed, subdued, soundless

The clamant cry for justice echoed through the streets, demanding action from the authorities.

In the face of mounting evidence, the need for change became increasingly clamant.

The clamant plea for help from the earthquake victims spurred an international relief effort.

The clamant need for education reform prompted policymakers to take immediate action.