clamorer

/ˈklæmərər/
noun
  1. A person who makes a loud noise or uproar, especially as part of a crowd.
    • The security team tried to calm the clamorers outside the building.
    • The clamorers at the rally could be heard from several streets away.
    • Each clamorer added to the growing noise in the town square.
  2. A person who demands something loudly or insistently.
    • The politician promised to meet with the clamorers to discuss their concerns.
    • The clamorers for justice refused to leave until their demands were heard.
    • A group of clamorers gathered at the city hall, shouting for lower taxes.
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