Antonym of clamor
What are some antonyms of clamor?
antonyms for clamor
- calm.
- order.
- peace.
- silence.
- harmony.
- quiet.
What is a clamor mean?
1 : a noisy shouting. 2 : a loud continuous noise the clamor of a storm. 3 : strong and loud demand There was a public clamor for change.
What is an example of clamor?
a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates. a vehement expression of desire or dissatisfaction: the clamor of the proponents of the law. popular outcry: The senators could not ignore the clamor against higher taxation.
What is the synonym and antonym of clamor?
noun. ( ËklĂŠmÉ) Loud and persistent outcry from many people.
Antonyms. whisper laugh demobilize cause to sleep put option contraindicate shout. clamoring hue and cry yell cry vociferation. clamour (English)
What are two synonyms for cacophony?
synonyms for cacophony
- noise.
- discord.
- harshness.
What is the synonym of heeded?
attend (to), hark (to), hear, hearken (to)
What is the other name for maim?
Some common synonyms of maim are batter, cripple, mangle, and mutilate. While all these words mean “to injure so severely as to cause lasting damage,” maim implies the loss or injury of a bodily member through violence.
What is the past tense of heed?
heeded
heed âDefinitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
---|---|
he/she/it | heeds |
present participle | heeding |
past tense | heeded |
past participle | heeded |
What is the slang word for head?
Synonyms. (part of the body): caput (anatomy); pate, noggin (slang), loaf (slang), nut (slang), noodle (slang), bonce (British slang)
What’s the antonym of heed?
disregard, ignore
OPPOSITES FOR heed
1 disregard, ignore.
What is the past tense of to choose?
Chose
Chose is the past simple tense of choose. The river is starting to freeze. Do you remember when it froze last year? Freeze is the simple tense form of the verb.
What is the past tense of hide?
Hid
Hid is the past tense of hide.
Is heed a Scrabble word?
HEED is a valid scrabble word.
What is a present and past participle?
There are two types of participles: present participles and past participles. Present participles end in âing, while past participles end in âed, -en, -d, -t, or ân.
How do you use past present and past participle?
Past participles are used with simple perfect tenses (continuous perfect or progressive perfect tenses take the participle ‘been’ + the present participle – have been playing, will have been working, etc.). Present Perfect: She’s already eaten lunch. Past Perfect: They had left for California before she called.
What is the past participle of hear?
heard
Similar verbs
Verb | Simple past | Past Participle |
---|---|---|
hear | heard | heard |
hold | held | held |
keep | kept | kept |
kneel | knelt/ kneeled | knelt/ kneeled |
What are Participial phrases?
A participle phrase is a group of words containing a participle, modifier, and pronoun or noun phrases. The Pronoun/Noun will act the recipient of the action in the phrase. You need a comma after a Participle Phrase if it comes at the beginning of a sentence and the following phrase is a complete sentence.
What is gerund in grammar?
A gerund is a verb in its present participle form (root verb + âingâ) that acts as a noun in a sentence.