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clamorous Meaning in Tamil ( clamorous வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

ஆரவாரம் செய்கிற,



clamorous's Usage Examples:

It was not only that his intellect revolted against the narrowness of party, his whole being repudiated its clamorous and vulgar excesses.


In Versailles and in Paris popular feeling was clamorous for the Assembly and against the court.


Germanism had so far served as the basis of the Austrian system, not as a national ideal, but because " it formed a sort of unnational mediating, and common element among the contradictory and clamorous racial tendencies.


Hence came a series of rancorous quarrels with his parliaments, which grew more disloyal and clamorous ~ at every new session.


The whole press was clamorous for war; Thiers declared that the alliance with Great Britain was shattered, and pressed on warlike preparations; even Louis Philippe was carried away by the fever.


"He was clamorous for the freedom of the Roman people; yet at one time he called upon the popes to re-establish themselves in the Eternal City; at another he besought the emperor to make it his headquarters; at a third he hailed in Rienzi the founder of a new republic.


But this a clamorous radical element demanded insistently, and the issue was the chief one in Canada for half a century.


The news of the convention of Gastein, which seemed to re-cement the union of Germany, had been received in France with clamorous indignation; and on the France.


A virtuous and very devout Spanish princess, Blanche assumed the regency of the kingdom and the tutelage of her child, and carried them on for nine years with so muc,h force of character and capacity for rule that she soon impressed the clamorous and ~Ian~he of disorderly leaders of the opposition (1226I 235).


A party too in Russia itself, headed by the tsar's brother the grand-duke Constantine, was clamorous for peace; but Alexander, after a vain attempt to form a new coalition, summoned the Russian nation to a holy war against Napoleon as the enemy of the orthodox faith.





Synonyms:

clamant, blatant, vociferous, noisy, strident,



Antonyms:

soft, beseeching, euphonious, hard, quiet,

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