clamorously
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Definition
- Adverb:
- In a loud, noisy, and insistent manner: "clamorously" describes doing something in a way that is very loud and draws forceful, often demanding, attention.
Usage
- The adverb "clamorously" is used to modify a verb, describing an action is performed. It emphasizes a noisy, vociferous, and attention-seeking quality.
- It is typically used in formal or literary contexts.
Examples
- Adverb:
- The protesters clamorously demanded justice outside the courthouse.
- The children clamorously begged for more ice cream.
- He argued his point clamorously, drowning out all other voices in the meeting.
Advanced Usage
- "to clamorously insist": to demand something in a very loud and persistent way.
- The shareholders clamorously insisted on an immediate change in leadership.
Variants and Related Words
- Clamorous (adj): making a loud and confused noise; characterized by a loud noise or outcry.
- The clamorous crowd made it difficult to hear the speaker.
- Clamor (n/v): (as a noun) a loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting vehemently; (as a verb) to shout loudly and insistently.
- Noun: A clamor arose from the audience.
- Verb: They began to clamor for the manager's resignation.
Synonyms
- Loudly: with a great deal of volume.
- Vociferously: in a loud and forceful manner.
- Boisterously: in a noisy, energetic, and cheerful way.
- Stridently: in a loud and harsh manner.
Antonyms
- Quietly: making little or no noise.
- Softly: in a gentle, quiet voice or manner.
- Silently: without making any sound.
Adverb
- in manner that attracts attention
- obstreperously, he demanded to get service