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clamour

UK ( US clamor)
 
 
/ˈklæmər/ noun [no plural]

Translation

DEMAND a demand for something, or a complaint about something that is made by a lot of people
bir isteği yaygara kopararak çözme, halletme
the public's clamour for organic food1169
NOISE a loud, continuous noise made by people talking or shouting
yaygara, gürltü, patırtı
We heard the clamour of voices in the street outside.1088
(Definition of clamour noun from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)

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