Adjectives for Clamor | Words to describe Clamor
Cordial
Immemorial
Unceasing
Wordy
Public
Infernal
Delightful
Much
Popular
Hideous
Musical
How do you describe Clamor?
- 1. A wordy clamor was enough to secure the victory, and he who introduced anything from any source reached the goal of his proposition.... 🔊
- 2. Yes, he had sought her that night when the river sang with joyous, immemorial clamor, and the lamp beckoned like a hand. 🔊
- 3. They moved on out upon the walk and into the hideous clamor of Forty-second Street, his mind still busy with the significance of her news. 🔊
- 4. Other autos met them with cordial clamor of gongs, and now and then some driver more lawless than Hugh dashed past them in reckless race towards the park. 🔊
- 5. In large flocks they search over every inch of ground, and at intervals hover on the wing or alight in the tree-tops, all pouring forth their gladness at once, and filling the air with a multitudinous musical clamor. 🔊
- 6. They grow extremely noisy about sunset, filling the air with songs, cackles, and screams, till even the most stolid citizen pauses a moment to look up at the authors of so much clamor. 🔊
- 7. Then arose a delightful clamor of voices, slamming of doors, hurrying of feet and frequent peals of laughter; for every one was in holiday spirits, and the morning seemed made for pleasuring. 🔊
- 8. Our lives became a veritable hell, and I longed for the time when the anxiety should be over and I should know whether the public clamor for a victim were to be satisfied. 🔊
- 9. Wages were inordinately high--despite trade-unionism's unceasing clamor. 🔊