proclaim (Meaning)

Wordnet

proclaim (v)

declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles

state or announce

affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of

praise, glorify, or honor

proclaim Sentence Examples

  1. The mayor stood on the podium to proclaim the city's new environmental initiative.
  2. The king issued a royal decree to proclaim the upcoming celebrations in the kingdom.
  3. The president took to the airwaves to proclaim the nation's commitment to peace.
  4. She decided to proclaim her love for him in front of their friends and family.
  5. The preacher stood before the congregation to proclaim the word of God.
  6. The judge proclaimed the defendant guilty after a fair trial.
  7. The coach gathered the team to proclaim their determination to win the championship.
  8. The activist used the protest to proclaim their demands for social justice.
  9. The teacher encouraged her students to proclaim their opinions during class discussions.
  10. The prophet proclaimed a message of hope and unity to the people during times of adversity.

FAQs About the word proclaim

declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles, state or announce, affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of, praise, glorify, or honor

declare, publish,announce, herald,advertise, publicize, promulgate, run with, disclose, broadcast

silence,conceal, silence, conceal, withhold, suppress, withhold, recall, suppress, recall

The mayor stood on the podium to proclaim the city's new environmental initiative.

The king issued a royal decree to proclaim the upcoming celebrations in the kingdom.

The president took to the airwaves to proclaim the nation's commitment to peace.

She decided to proclaim her love for him in front of their friends and family.