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Significats de
clamant
en anglès
Conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry.
blatant
strident
clamorous
vociferous
Termes relacionats
noisy
Demanding attention.
instant
crying
insistent
exigent
Termes relacionats
imperative
Sinònims
Examples for "
instant
"
instant
crying
insistent
exigent
Examples for "
instant
"
1
Change doesn't happen overnight and in society today people want
instant
success.
2
In an
instant
you forget; the sky is bright; the blood pounds.
3
Again Shy was given a flailing
instant
aloft to consider the situation.
4
In an
instant
all was in confusion; and the peace had fled.
5
After years of preparing moment by moment, everything changed in an
instant
.
1
She thought she heard another sound too: muffled voices
crying
for help.
2
Ms Webber said about a week after leaving, Karlie called her
crying
.
3
Sean had to watch what he said in case he started
crying
.
4
My second
crying
fit came three or four days after the funeral.
5
There was a great, long moment of hugging, laughing,
crying
,
and beeping.
1
He, however, is still
insistent
that the president step down from power.
2
An attempted seduction takes the form of
insistent
verbal demands: 'Say heat.
3
She'd spoken faintly through the current-sohard to understand, yet quite
insistent
.
4
The
insistent
tooting sound carried a long way in the calm air.
5
I'm right, aren't I?' Harper leaned forward, his tone of voice
insistent
.
1
All his old
exigent
,
extravagant liking for rich clothing returned to him.
2
For a woman, who is a woman, never forgets to be
exigent
.
3
They've claimed
exigent
circumstances, which we'll argue the court should reject. He shrugs.
4
I am afraid I shall be selfish and
exigent
to the last degree.
5
He was a Genoese weaver's son with a large, clamorous, and
exigent
family.
Ús de
clamant
en anglès
1
It is never out of ear, and in politics is especially
clamant
.
2
It was more glittering, more raffish, more
clamant
of the tenderloin than ever.
3
The room was
clamant
with the voices of the company.
4
The hall gong, growing in a
clamant
intensity, rang out on the quiet air.
5
We pressed through the
clamant
multitude until we had reached the middle of the square.
6
Straightway she touched the kernel of those fear-blurred legends whispered about her cradle and now
clamant
.
7
This is the
clamant
,
imperious need of man.
8
To the most
clamant
and profound conundrum
9
And when the
clamant
rattle's hideous sound
10
He was apt to awaken
clamant
,
vociferous.
11
About the prisoner,
clamant
,
infuriated, ferocious, the rebels-convict surged, almost literally "athirst for his blood."
12
And then high up in the firmamental darkness we heard the
clamant
cries of some great, passing birds.
13
But meanwhile, the enemy has struck at Italy, and Italy, reeling under his blows, is
clamant
for aid.
14
Friends, look at these hearts of yours with their yearnings, with their passionate desires, with their
clamant
needs.
15
Strategic needs also were
clamant
against the dangers of the narrow gauge in any general scheme of Indian defence.
16
And the creatures of his brain were still
clamant
,
in spite of broken threads and drastic change of surroundings.
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