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el clamor(
klah
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mohr
)A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
1. (shouting)
a. roar
Aterrados, oyeron el clamor de los soldados proveniente del campo de batalla.Terrified, they could hear the roar of the soldiers coming from the battlefield.
b. clamor (United States)
Regionalism used in the United States
El clamor de los manifestantes se apagó cuando el líder político subió al escenario.The clamor of the protesters died down when the political leader went on stage.
c. clamour (United Kingdom)
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
El clamor del público hizo sonreír a la cantante.The clamour of the audience put a smile on the singer's face.
2. (complaint)
a. outcry
Los medios se hicieron eco del clamor popular por el aumento del salario mínimo.The media echoed the public outcry for a raise in the minimum wage.
b. protest
Pedimos que haya más policías en las calles, pero el alcalde hizo oídos sordos a nuestro clamor.We demand more police officers in the streets, but the mayor turned a deaf ear to our protest.
a. toll
El clamor de las campanas nos reveló que en la iglesia había un funeral.The toll of the bells let us know there was a funerary ceremony being held at the church.
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