How Do You Spell CLAMOURING?

Pronunciation: [klˈamɜːɹɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "clamouring" refers to making a loud noise or outcry, typically in protest or demand. The spelling of this word is derived from the British English spelling of "clamoring," where the "ou" represents the "aw" sound. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is spelled /ˈklæmərɪŋ/, with the stressed syllable being "klam" and the second syllable using the unstressed schwa sound. This word is commonly used in British English and may be spelled differently in American English as "clamoring."

CLAMOURING Meaning and Definition

  1. Clamouring, derived from the verb "clamour," is an action carried out by a group of people in an uproar, displaying loud, persistent, and vehement demands or protests. The term denotes a state of noisy, boisterous, and insistent voices raised simultaneously, depicting a collective outcry or uproar. The purpose of clamouring is to attract attention and make one's voice heard, typically in pursuit of a particular cause, objective, or desired outcome.

    In a literal sense, clamouring refers to the act of producing a continuous and vociferous sound, often characterized by a confusion of voices or other loud noises. This can include shouting, yelling, or demanding attention through a clamor of voices. Metaphorically, it can refer to any situation where individuals or groups are eagerly and persistently vocalizing their needs, concerns, or grievances, resulting in a clamor of opinions or demands.

    Clamouring is frequently associated with public demonstrations, rallies, or protests where participants are keen to express a collective sentiment, attract public awareness, and signal dissent. It can also be used in a broader context to describe intense public debates, advocacy campaigns, or other forms of social or political activism characterized by a cacophony of voices demanding attention, change, or justice.

    Overall, clamouring embodies a robust and urgent expression of voices, often representing a call for action or resolution.

Common Misspellings for CLAMOURING

Etymology of CLAMOURING

The word "clamouring" is derived from the Middle English term "clamoren", which comes from the Old French word "clamorer". The Old French word itself originated from the Latin word "clamare", meaning "to shout, cry out". Therefore, "clamouring" ultimately traces its roots back to Latin.

Similar spelling words for CLAMOURING

Conjugate verb Clamouring

CONDITIONAL

I would clamour
we would clamour
you would clamour
he/she/it would clamour
they would clamour

FUTURE

I will clamour
we will clamour
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they will clamour

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have clamoured
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PAST

I clamoured
we clamoured
you clamoured
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they clamoured

PAST PERFECT

I had clamoured
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they had clamoured

PRESENT

I clamour
we clamour
you clamour
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PRESENT PERFECT

I have clamoured
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I am clamouring
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