clama

This is the 9354th most frequent Portuguese word.


clama

"Clama" means "calls out" or "cries out."


The verb 'clama' is used here to express a strong appeal or plea for justice, emphasizing the speaker's emotional sentiment.

Ela clama por justiça diante das injustiças.

She pleads for justice in the face of injustices.


In this instance, 'clama' conveys the act of advocating or promoting an ideal, specifically peace, through artistic expression.

O poeta clama pela paz em suas obras.

The poet calls for peace in his works.


Here, 'clama' denotes the effort to attract someone's focus or sympathy, showing the need for attention.

A criança clama por atenção com seu choro.

The child cries out for attention with his weeping.