Clamant [adjective]

Definition of Clamant:

clamorous

Synonyms of Clamant:


Opposite/Antonyms of Clamant:

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Sentence/Example of Clamant:

And then high up in the firmamental darkness we heard the clamant cries of some great, passing birds.

There was instant and clamant disapproval, each one of us urging an unquestionable claim to the guardianship of the orphan Menace.

Among their clamant red and yellow laurel and rhododendron showed glossy green, and added to the gay tapestry.

The need of such an institution has long been clamant, and the visit of the Ukrainian choir has brought matters to a crisis.

He returned it to His people, a more clamant conscience than ever, and He also gave them grace to fulfil its demands.

I am simply an enquirer, trying to arrive at the truth regarding this clamant social problem.

Hanging out of the other window he beheld the clamant Baron urging the guard with frenzied entreaty.

Yet the Conservative Opposition, led by Mr. Disraeli, made no attempt to resist it; the case for legislation was too clamant.

When, at last, he was unanswered by the peacocks in the cypress alley, his clamant voice no longer tore the silence.

We pressed through the clamant multitude until we had reached the middle of the square.