declared Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- circuitous
- vague
- circuitous
- unclear
- vague
- unclear
- incorrect
- indefinite
- equivocal
- obscure
- indefinite
- equivocal
- dark
- obscure
- incorrect
- dark
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- exhaustive
- clear-cut
- unmistakable
- specific
- sure
- categorical
- definitive
- complete
- categoric
- unambiguous
- comprehensive
- certain
- univocal
Weak:
Meaning of declared
declared (a)
made known or openly avowed
declared (s)
declared as fact; explicitly stated
declared (imp. & p. p.)
of Declare
declared Sentence Examples
- The company declared a record-breaking profit for the fiscal year.
- She declared her candidacy for the mayoral election during a press conference.
- The government declared a state of emergency due to the ongoing civil unrest.
- The doctor declared the patient free of any serious health concerns after thorough examination.
- The celebrity declared their support for the charity event through a public statement.
- The court declared the defendant guilty of the charges brought against them.
- The weather forecast declared heavy rainfall for the upcoming weekend.
- The organization declared its commitment to sustainability by implementing eco-friendly practices.
- The board of directors declared a dividend payout to shareholders following a successful quarter.
- The referee declared the match a tie after both teams failed to score during extra time.
FAQs About the word declared
made known or openly avowed, declared as fact; explicitly statedof Declare
specified, express, unequivocal,stated, avowed, definite, explicit, exhaustive, clear-cut, unmistakable
ambiguous,inferred, implicit, implied, inferred, implicit, ambiguous, implied, circuitous, vague
The company declared a record-breaking profit for the fiscal year.
She declared her candidacy for the mayoral election during a press conference.
The government declared a state of emergency due to the ongoing civil unrest.
The doctor declared the patient free of any serious health concerns after thorough examination.