How Do You Spell CLAMORED?

Pronunciation: [klˈaməd] (IPA)

The word "clamored" is usually pronounced /ˈklæmərd/ in American English and /ˈklæməd/ in British English. The spelling of the word comes from the Old French word "clamourer", meaning to shout loudly. The -our ending is typical of French loanwords. The -ed ending indicates the past tense. The middle syllable is pronounced with a schwa sound, represented by the letter 'a', and the stress is on the first syllable. The spelling of "clamored" can be confusing because of the similarity with "clambered" or "camouflaged".

CLAMORED Meaning and Definition

  1. Clamored is a verb that refers to the act of making loud noises or uproarious sounds in a demanding or insistent manner. It is often associated with a group of people vocalizing their opinions, desires, or protests in a forceful manner.

    When a group clamors, they can be heard loudly and persistently speaking up, expressing their sentiments, or advocating for something. This term implies a certain level of urgency and intensity in the noise being made, often to gain attention or prompt action.

    Clamoring can be used in various contexts, such as political rallies, public demonstrations, or even heated discussions. It can also be the result of an intense emotional response, showcasing a crowd's enthusiasm, anger, or excitement.

    The word clamored can also be applied metaphorically to situations where there is a great deal of noise, confusion, or commotion. It highlights the chaotic or tumultuous nature of a scene or event, emphasizing the prevailing loudness and intensity of the atmosphere.

    Overall, clamored captures the concept of a vocalized outcry, filled with volume and fervor, which stems from a deep-seated need for attention, action, or resolution.

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Etymology of CLAMORED

The word "clamored" is derived from the noun "clamor".

The noun "clamor" originated in the late 14th century from Latin "clamor", meaning "a shouting, an outcry, noise". This Latin word is derived from the verb "clamare", which means "to cry out, shout, or call aloud".

Over time, the verb form "clamor" developed, which means "to make a loud noise, to shout or cry out". From this verb, the past participle form "clamored" emerged, which refers to the act of making a loud noise or producing a uproar through shouting or outcry.

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Conjugate verb Clamored

CONDITIONAL

I would clamor
we would clamor
you would clamor
he/she/it would clamor
they would clamor

FUTURE

I will clamor
we will clamor
you will clamor
he/she/it will clamor
they will clamor

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have clamored
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they will have clamored

PAST

I clamored
we clamored
you clamored
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they clamored

PAST PERFECT

I had clamored
we had clamored
you had clamored
he/she/it had clamored
they had clamored

PRESENT

I clamor
we clamor
you clamor
he/she/it clamors
they clamor

PRESENT PERFECT

I have clamored
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you have clamored
he/she/it has clamored
they have clamored
I am clamoring
we are clamoring
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I was clamoring
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I will be clamoring
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I would have clamored
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I would be clamoring
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