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- 1. a continuous loud banging or ringing sound: "he went deaf because of the clangour of the steam hammers"
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CLANGOUR definition: the continuous loud noise of something, especially something made of metal, being hit or rung: . Learn more.
The meaning of CLANGOUR is chiefly British spelling of clangor.
Jun 16, 2024 · 3 meanings: 1. a loud resonant often-repeated noise 2. an uproar 3. to make or produce a loud resonant noise.... Click for more definitions.
Definition of clangour noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Clangour definition: a loud resonant often-repeated noise. See examples of CLANGOUR used in a sentence.
Jun 2, 2024 · clangour (third-person singular simple present clangours, present participle clangouring, simple past and past participle clangoured) (British, Canada) To make a clanging sound.
the "clangour" family. a loud resonant repeating noise.
Definitions of 'clangour' 1. a loud resonant often-repeated noise. [...] 2. an uproar. [...] 3. to make or produce a loud resonant noise. [...] More. Conjugations of 'clangour' present simple: I clangour, you clangour [...] past simple: I clangoured, you clangoured [...] past participle: clangoured. More. Synonyms of 'clangour'
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1. a loud resonant often-repeated noise. 2. an uproar. vb. ( intr) to make or produce a loud resonant noise. [C16: from Latin clangor a noise, from clangere to clang] ˈclangorous adj. ˈclangorously adv.