proclaimer (Meaning)

proclaimer

to declare publicly, typically insistently, proudly, or defiantly and in either speech or writing, to declare formally, to announce publicly, to praise or glorify openly or publicly, to give outward indication of, to declare or declare to be solemnly, officially, or formally

proclaimer Sentence Examples

  1. The proclaimer of the gospel boldly declared the truth to the unbelieving masses.
  2. The proclaimer of peace sought to mediate between the warring nations.
  3. She was a proclaimer of joy, spreading happiness wherever she went.
  4. The proclaimer of rebellion incited the people to rise up against the oppressive government.
  5. The proclaimer of doom preached of impending disaster and the need for repentance.
  6. The proclaimer of hope offered solace and encouragement to those in despair.
  7. He was a proclaimer of truth, exposing lies and hypocrisy with unwavering conviction.
  8. The proclaimer of love advocated for understanding and compassion between all people.
  9. The proclaimer of justice fought tirelessly for the rights of the oppressed.
  10. The proclaimer of enlightenment sought to dispel ignorance and promote the pursuit of knowledge.

FAQs About the word proclaimer

to declare publicly, typically insistently, proudly, or defiantly and in either speech or writing, to declare formally, to announce publicly, to praise or glori

forewarning, crier, messenger,announcer, advertiser, precursor, foreboder, outrider, foreshadowing, sign

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The proclaimer of the gospel boldly declared the truth to the unbelieving masses.

The proclaimer of peace sought to mediate between the warring nations.

She was a proclaimer of joy, spreading happiness wherever she went.

The proclaimer of rebellion incited the people to rise up against the oppressive government.