beclamored

/bɪˈklæmərd/
adjective
  1. Filled with loud noise or shouting; clamorous.
    • They entered the beclamored arena, where fans were cheering wildly.
    • The beclamored street was alive with celebration.
    • The beclamored room made it hard to hear anyone speak.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of beclamor: made a loud, noisy demand or protest about something.
    • The students beclamored for a longer recess.
    • Residents beclamored the city council for better street lighting.
    • The audience beclamored for an encore after the concert.
  2. Past tense of beclamor: filled a place with loud noise or shouting.
    • The market beclamored with vendors calling out their wares.
    • The hall beclamored with the sound of angry voices.
    • The stadium beclamored with excitement during the final match.
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