Clamour
/ˈklæm.ə/
noun
A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.
Any loud and continued noise.
A continued public expression, often of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry.
verb
To cry out and/or demand.
“Anyone who tastes our food seems to clamor for more.”
To demand by outcry.
“Thousands of demonstrators clamoring the government's resignation were literally deafening, yet their cries fell in deaf ears”
To become noisy insistently.
“After a confused murmur the audience soon clamored”
Synonyms: din
verb
To salute loudly.
To stun with noise.
To repeat the strokes quickly on (bells) so as to produce a loud clang.