How Do You Spell CLAMORING?

Pronunciation: [klˈaməɹɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "clamoring" is spelled with two syllables, "cla" and "mor-ing". In IPA phonetic transcription, it is written as /ˈklæmərɪŋ/. The "c" is pronounced like a "k", the "a" is a short vowel sound, and the "m" and "r" are pronounced separately. The "o" in the second syllable is pronounced like an "uh" sound, and the final "ing" is pronounced with a hard "g" sound. The word means to make a loud and persistent noise, often by a group of people demanding something.

CLAMORING Meaning and Definition

  1. Clamoring is a noun that refers to a loud and persistent outcry or demand made by a group of people. It is derived from the verb "clamor," which means to make a loud noise, shout, or protest. When individuals engage in clamoring, they express their dissatisfaction, grievances, or desires vociferously, often with great intensity.

    The term can also describe an uproar or tumultuous noise created by a multitude of voices or sounds. The clamoring can be heard in various situations, such as during protests, rallies, or public meetings where individuals vigorously voice their concerns or frustrations. It can also arise in response to cultural, political, or social issues, indicating a strong desire for change or the resolution of ongoing problems.

    Clamoring can be both verbal and non-verbal, encompassing shouting, chanting, protesting, singing, or any other form of audible expression. It is characterized by its persistence, as those participating in clamoring typically do not cease their vocalizations until their demands are acknowledged or addressed.

    In a broader sense, clamoring can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation or environment where there is a constant and noisy clamor or commotion. This could pertain to a chaotic and noisy scene, or a situation marked by intense competition or rivalry. Overall, clamoring refers to a loud and insistent outcry that captures attention, often seeking to bring about change, resolution, or recognition.

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Etymology of CLAMORING

The word clamoring comes from the noun clamor, which originated from the Middle English word clamour around the 14th century. It can be traced back to the Old French word clamour, which meant a loud outcry or noise. In turn, the Old French word derived from the Latin word clamor, which had the same meaning. The Latin word clamor is derived from the verb clamare, meaning to cry out or to shout.

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Conjugate verb Clamoring

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
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they will clamor

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have clamored
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PAST

I clamored
we clamored
you clamored
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they clamored

PAST PERFECT

I had clamored
we had clamored
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PRESENT

I clamor
we clamor
you clamor
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they clamor

PRESENT PERFECT

I have clamored
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I am clamoring
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