The president proclaimed that February 11th would be national whipped topping day.
The prince was proclaimed the new king on the death of his father.
The minister smiled as he loudly proclaimed the marriage of the happy couple.
i think i am the smartest kid in school,the girl proclaimed.
Yes, for instance: "Once the court had established the guilt of the murderer, the news was proclaimed across the country."
King Henry I later proclaimed that an archer would be absolved of murder, if he killed a man during archery practice!
No, "intimated" and "proclaimed" are not synonyms. "Intimated" typically means hinted or suggested, while "proclaimed" means declared or announced publicly.
The environmental activist led a crusade to protect the endangered species in the rainforest.
Emperor Constantine proclaimed tolerance of Christianity.
Proclaim is a verb.
Considering the amount of hours you put in, your dedication to this project obvious. The newlyweds proclaimed their devotion to each other in the wedding vows they wrote.
1. Jean Leblanc's neighbour denounced [reported] him to the Gestapo as a member of the resistance. 2. The Senator denounced [proclaimed, declared] the scheme as unworkable.
Hasidism is a Jewish religious movement characterized by mysticism and piety.