By itself, 'proclaim' is neither. It is simply a verb. A synonym is a word with a similar meaning. To state, declare, say etc are synonyms of 'proclaim'. But to give examples of antonyms (opposites) of proclaim is a little trickier. Not all words have antonyms. But doubtless someone will suggest a few....
To declare or assert that something is wrong, you can use the word "proclaim" or "assert."
To announce officially; proclaim: to declare a state of emergency; to declare a winner.
The governor ofthe state
Proclaim:verb:a. to announce publicly.b. to declare formally.Example sentences:He is going to proclaim his love for her in front of the whole world.Tomorrow she will proclaim her resignation.The defendants are going to proclaim their innocence.She was going to proclaim her speech to her class about saving the earth.
This was it; they were waiting for the results that the news broadcaster would proclaim.
No. The word "proclaim" means to announce or declare (as in a proclamation).Example:"The President may soon proclaim a new national holiday honoring the macaroon cookie.""As the suspect was dragged away, he managed to proclaim his innocence."
the egyptains proclaim what belonged to them lol its jasminee 153
PRO, as in Proclaim
There are several synonyms for the word aver. Some of these include: affirm, assert, avouch, claim, contend, insist, justify, predicate, proclaim, prove, state, and verify.
Declare, proclaim :)
The Latin word "abdicare" meaning "to disown or reject," figuratively. Literally, it means "to proclaim away." "Ab" means "away" and "dicare" means "to proclaim"