clamation (Meaning)
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clamation (n.)
The act of crying out.
Synonyms & Antonyms of clamation
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clamation Sentence Examples
- The uproarious clamation of the crowd echoed through the stadium after the winning goal was scored.
- His voice rose in a clamation of frustration as he struggled to solve the complex puzzle.
- The sudden clamation of thunder startled the children playing in the yard.
- With a clamation of joy, she hugged her long-lost friend tightly.
- The teacher's clamation for attention silenced the chatty students in the classroom.
- The political rally ended with a clamation of support for the candidate.
- Upon seeing the breathtaking view from the mountaintop, the hiker let out a clamation of wonder.
- The courtroom erupted in clamation as the judge announced the verdict.
- His clamation of disbelief was evident when he saw the unexpected result.
- The final scene of the play concluded with a clamation of triumph from the lead actor.
FAQs About the word clamation
The act of crying out.
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The uproarious clamation of the crowd echoed through the stadium after the winning goal was scored.
His voice rose in a clamation of frustration as he struggled to solve the complex puzzle.
The sudden clamation of thunder startled the children playing in the yard.
With a clamation of joy, she hugged her long-lost friend tightly.