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clamant

/kley-muhnt, klam-uhnt/US // ˈkleɪ mənt, ˈklæm ənt //UK // (ˈkleɪmənt) //

哗众取宠,哗众取宠的,哗众取宠的人,哗哗哗

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : clamorous; noisy.
    • : compelling or pressing; urgent: a clamant need for reform.

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Examples

  • And then high up in the firmamental darkness we heard the clamant cries of some great, passing birds.

  • There was instant and clamant disapproval, each one of us urging an unquestionable claim to the guardianship of the orphan Menace.

  • Among their clamant red and yellow laurel and rhododendron showed glossy green, and added to the gay tapestry.

  • The need of such an institution has long been clamant, and the visit of the Ukrainian choir has brought matters to a crisis.

  • He returned it to His people, a more clamant conscience than ever, and He also gave them grace to fulfil its demands.