Definition: make a proclamation.
Synonyms: advertise, annunciate, blast, blazon, broadcast, call, communicate, declare, disclose, disseminate, divulge, drum, give out, impart, intimate, issue, make known, make public, pass the word, proclaim, promulgate, propound, publicize, publish, release, report, reveal, run off at mouth, sound off, spread around, state, tell, Trumpet
Definition: declare arrival.
Synonyms: augur, forebode, forecast, forerun, foreshow, foretell, harbinger, herald, indicate, portend, predict, presage, signal, signify
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1. Grammar. an affix that follows the element to which it is added, as -ly in kindly. 2. something added to the end of something else.
Therefore, the suffix woould be "claim." =]
The noun forms for the verb to proclaim are proclaimer(the one who proclaims), proclamation, and the gerund, proclaiming.
announce, blazon, broadcast, call, declare, herald, promulgate, publish, shout out, spout, trumpet, voice. (all verbs)
Declare.
Proclaimn
Declare, proclaim :)
declare
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."
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 proclaim is to announce a topic as fact
Declare, proclaim :)
declare
The noun form for the word "proclaim" is "proclamation."
as a noun; proclamation, edict as a verb: to proclaim, to order, to command
Yes, the word "proclaim" becomes "proclamation" when the suffix "ion" is added.
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
attest, cite, adduce, instance, proclaim, name, reference, recite, recall, recollect, detail, extract
The Latin word "abdicare" meaning "to disown or reject," figuratively. Literally, it means "to proclaim away." "Ab" means "away" and "dicare" means "to proclaim"
The word "proclaim" is in the King James Version of the Bible 23 times. It is in 23 verses.
announce or proclaim