Clamores (en. Cries)
/klaˈmores/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Noises or shouts expressing an urgent demand or a complaint.
The clamors of the people were heard throughout the city.
Los clamores del pueblo se escucharon en toda la ciudad.
Longings or demands for social justice.
The clamors for equality are becoming stronger.
Los clamores por igualdad se sienten cada vez más fuertes.
Protests or manifestations of a group.
The clamors at the demonstration reflected the frustration of the collective.
Los clamores en la manifestación reflejaban la frustración del colectivo.
Etymology
From Latin 'clamor', meaning shout or clamor.
Common Phrases and Expressions
clamors of society
Demands or concerns of citizens in a social context.
clamores de la sociedad
Related Words
clamoroso
Producing a great clamor or noise.
clamoroso
clamor
Loud shout or noise that expresses emotion or protest.
clamor
Slang Meanings
To raise a clamor
That event raised a clamor among the youth.
Ese evento dio un clamor entre los jóvenes.
To make clamors
They are making clamors for change.
Están haciendo clamores por el cambio.