clamor vs thunder

clamor

verb
  • To become noisy insistently. 

  • To cry out and/or demand. 

  • To demand by outcry. 

  • To influence by outcry. 

noun
  • Any loud and continued noise. 

  • A continued public expression, often of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry. 

  • A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation. 

thunder

verb
  • To (make something) move very fast (with loud noise). 

  • To say (something) with a loud, threatening voice. 

  • To make a noise like thunder. 

  • To produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity. 

  • To produce something with incredible power. 

noun
  • The spotlight. 

  • An alarming or startling threat or denunciation. 

  • The loud rumbling, cracking, or crashing sound caused by expansion of rapidly heated air around a lightning bolt. 

  • A deep, rumbling noise resembling thunder. 

How often have the words clamor and thunder occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )