proclaimed = announced publically and officially eg It was proclaimed by His Majesty that the young Prince Rupert would marry Cinderella.
No. Proclaimed is not an adverb. It is a past tense verb, or adjective, from "to proclaim." The noun form is proclamation.
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There are various words that can be used as the antonym for the word proclaimed. Some of them include suppressed, kept secret, covered up and so much more.
Self proclaimed Lord Timothy Dexter.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Dexter
* Main Entry: self-pro·claimed * Pronunciation: \-prō-ˈklāmd, -prə-\ * Function: adjective * Date: 1835 : based on one's own assertion We are on the internet people... why only go half way? M-W.com is but a click away...
It meant that instead of a king, the country had a president.
No, "intimated" and "proclaimed" are not synonyms. "Intimated" typically means hinted or suggested, while "proclaimed" means declared or announced publicly.
Emperor Constantine proclaimed tolerance of Christianity.
Proclaim is a verb.
The prince was proclaimed the new king on the death of his father.
"Proclaimed" means to announce or declare something publicly or officially.
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.
The president proclaimed that February 11th would be national whipped topping day.
False. It is proclaimed from the ambo (pulpit).
The past tense of proclaim is proclaimed.
Yep. Just as there are self-proclaimed left-handed people and self-proclaimed blue-eyed people in both chambers, too.