How Do You Spell BECLAMOUR?

Pronunciation: [bɪklˈamə] (IPA)

"Beclamour" is a rare word that means "to enchant or bewitch." Its spelling is unique and can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable is pronounced as "bɛ", rhyming with "let", followed by "klæmər", rhyming with "hammer." The word contains a silent "e" at the end, which changes the pronunciation of the "a" in "clamour" from "ah" to "uh". Although not commonly used, "beclamour" adds a touch of magic to any piece of writing or conversation.

BECLAMOUR Meaning and Definition

  1. Beclamour is a relatively uncommon verb that encompasses the idea of causing a great deal of noise or commotion, typically in a demanding or disorderly manner. The term can be broken down into two parts: "be-" and "clamour." The prefix "be-" in this context denotes intensification or thoroughness, while "clamour" refers to a loud outcry or uproar.

    To beclamour something, therefore, is to create a situation characterized by excessive noise or clamor. It conveys the notion of generating a cacophony of sound, often associated with demanding or chaotic behavior. The verb can be used both literally and figuratively. In a literal sense, it might describe a raucous protest or unruly crowd, where people clamor loudly to make their voices heard. Figuratively, it can signify a situation where voices, opinions, demands, or thoughts appear to overwhelm a conversation, decision-making process, or any other kind of interaction.

    For example, one might say, "The passionate students beclamoured the school board meeting, demanding changes to the curriculum" or "The numerous phone notifications beclamoured her morning routine, hindering her attempts at concentration." In these instances, the verb "beclamour" serves to emphasize the disturbance or noise caused by the voices or notifications, portraying a situation that is both loud and chaotic.

Etymology of BECLAMOUR

The word "beclamour" is derived from a combination of two words: "be-" and "clamour".

The prefix "be-" in this context serves as an intensifier, similar to how it is used in words like "beseech" or "belittle".

The word "clamour" has its origin in the Latin word "clamor", which means "shout" or "uproar". It was later adopted into Middle English and had various spellings such as "clamour", "clamur", or "clamo(u)r". Initially, it referred to a loud outcry or noise. Over time, its usage expanded to include the idea of making a vehement demand or protest.

When combined, "beclamour" comes to mean a more intense or heightened form of clamouring, emphasizing the act of making a loud uproar or demanding something vehemently.

Conjugate verb Beclamour

CONDITIONAL

I would beclamour
you would beclamour
he/she/it would beclamour
we would beclamour
they would beclamour

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be beclamouring
you would be beclamouring
he/she/it would be beclamouring
we would be beclamouring
they would be beclamouring

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have beclamour
you would have beclamour
he/she/it would have beclamour
we would have beclamour
they would have beclamour

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been beclamouring
you would have been beclamouring
he/she/it would have been beclamouring
we would have been beclamouring
they would have been beclamouring

FUTURE

I will beclamour
you will beclamour
he/she/it will beclamour
we will beclamour
they will beclamour

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be beclamouring
you will be beclamouring
he/she/it will be beclamouring
we will be beclamouring
they will be beclamouring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have beclamoured
you will have beclamoured
he/she/it will have beclamoured
we will have beclamoured
they will have beclamoured

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been beclamouring
you will have been beclamouring
he/she/it will have been beclamouring
we will have been beclamouring
they will have been beclamouring

IMPERATIVE

you beclamour
we let´s beclamour

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to beclamour

PAST

I beclamoured
you beclamoured
he/she/it beclamoured
we beclamoured
they beclamoured

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was beclamouring
you were beclamouring
he/she/it was beclamouring
we were beclamouring
they were beclamouring

PAST PARTICIPLE

beclamoured

PAST PERFECT

I had beclamoured
you had beclamoured
he/she/it had beclamoured
we had beclamoured
they had beclamoured

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been beclamouring
you had been beclamouring
he/she/it had been beclamouring
we had been beclamouring
they had been beclamouring

PRESENT

I beclamour
you beclamour
he/she/it beclamours
we beclamour
they beclamour

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am beclamouring
you are beclamouring
he/she/it is beclamouring
we are beclamouring
they are beclamouring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

beclamouring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have beclamoured
you have beclamoured
he/she/it has beclamoured
we have beclamoured
they have beclamoured

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been beclamouring
you have been beclamouring
he/she/it has been beclamouring
we have been beclamouring
they have been beclamouring