declare, reveal, publish
advise, announce, declare, communicate, express, inform, instruct
There is no opposite for insinuate (imply, suggest) except to openly declare or state.However, the opposite action by the recipient would be to infer (assume an implication or insinuation).
state, communicate, convey, articulate, say, word, voice, declare, show, indicate, demonstrate, reveal, intimate, signify
state, communicate, convey, articulate, say, word, voice, declare, show, indicate, demonstrate, reveal, intimate, signify
announce
No.
declare, reveal, publish
denote, or inform.
advise, announce, declare, communicate, express, inform, instruct
claim, charge, challenge, state, maintain, declare, assert, uphold
There is no opposite for insinuate (imply, suggest) except to openly declare or state.However, the opposite action by the recipient would be to infer (assume an implication or insinuation).
state, communicate, convey, articulate, say, word, voice, declare, show, indicate, demonstrate, reveal, intimate, signify
state, communicate, convey, articulate, say, word, voice, declare, show, indicate, demonstrate, reveal, intimate, signify
Because the girl was so arrogant, she had very few friends.
Exceptional, Miraculous, Notable, Significant, Wonderful
That is the right spelling, professes, of the third-person singular of the verb "to profess" (to declare openly).Similar words, plural nouns, are professors, meaning teachers, and professionals, trained individuals.