clamant

/ˈkleɪmənt/
adjective
  1. Urgent or pressing; demanding immediate attention.
    • The clamant need for clean water in the region could not be ignored.
    • Her clamant plea for help reached the ears of the rescue team.
    • The issue of climate change has become increasingly clamant in recent years.
  2. Loud and insistent in expression; noisy or vociferous.
    • His clamant voice could be heard above the roar of the engines.
    • The clamant crowd outside the courthouse demanded justice.
    • The protesters were clamant, but their message was peaceful.
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