clamorous

/ˈklæmərəs/
adjective
  1. Making a loud and continuous noise; noisy.
    • The market was clamorous with vendors shouting and customers bargaining.
    • The clamorous crowd cheered as the parade passed by.
    • A clamorous alarm woke everyone in the building.
  2. Expressing demands or complaints in a loud and insistent way.
    • The board faced a clamorous group of shareholders at the annual meeting.
    • Her clamorous complaints about the service annoyed the other diners.
    • The clamorous protesters refused to leave until their demands were met.
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