clamor in a sentence
n.
๐ Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Clamor: a loud and confused noise, often made by a group of people expressing strong demands or opinions.
Sample Sentences
- The clamor of the crowd echoed through the stadium as the final goal was scored.
- As the deadline approached, a clamor of voices filled the meeting room, each trying to be heard.
- In the midst of the protest, the clamor for justice grew louder and more urgent.
- The children created a delightful clamor as they played in the park, laughing and shouting.
- She was overwhelmed by the clamor of thoughts racing through her mind during the exam.
- The clamor of the crowd grew louder as the band took the stage.
- Her clamor for justice resonated through the halls of the courthouse.
- In the marketplace, the clamor of vendors vying for attention filled the air.
- He tried to concentrate on his work, but the constant clamor outside his window was distracting.
- The childrenโs clamor echoed in the park as they played games and laughed together.
- The clamor of the crowd grew louder as the concert began.
- In the midst of the clamor, she struggled to make herself heard.
- Children's laughter mixed with the clamor of the playground on a sunny day.
- The unexpected clamor outside startled the residents of the quiet neighborhood.
- As the village meeting progressed, a clamor for change resonated among the townsfolk.