create a clamour

Frequency: 6.87.2 per million words

To cause a loud disturbance or public outcry.

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Examples (10)

  • The government's new tax policy created a clamour among small business owners.
  • The leaked documents are expected to create a clamour for an official investigation.
  • The activists managed to create a clamour outside the parliament building.
  • A sudden price hike created a clamour of angry calls to the customer service department.
  • If the star player is traded, it will create a clamour from the loyal fanbase.
  • The unpopular decision created a clamour for the minister's immediate resignation.
  • The shareholders created a clamour for the CEO's removal after the poor financial results.
  • Any changes to the pension plan could create a clamour that would be difficult to manage.
  • Unpopular decisions like this always create a clamour of public dissent.
  • The recent article has created a clamour for greater transparency in the industry.