Canadian French Meaning of clamors

clameurs

Other Canadian French words related to clameurs

Definitions and Meaning of clamors in English

clamors

a loud continuous noise, strong and active protest or demand, noisy shouting, a noisy shouting, silence, to make a din (see din entry 1 sense 1), to become loudly insistent, to utter or proclaim insistently and noisily, to influence by means of clamor, insistent public expression (as of support or protest)

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clameurs

a loud continuous noise, strong and active protest or demand, noisy shouting, a noisy shouting, silence, to make a din (see din entry 1 sense 1), to become loud

hurlements,bruits,clameurs,rugit,tumulte,troubles,Dinar,brouhaha,Brouhaha,boucan

murmures,grommelle,grondements

clamored (for) => réclamait (quelque chose), clamor (for) => clameur (pour), clamming up => clammage, clammed up => Bander, clambakes => Clambakes,