proclaiming (Meaning)

proclaiming

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

proclaiming Sentence Examples

  1. The mayor proclaimed a state of emergency due to the impending hurricane.
  2. The teacher proclaimed the student's exceptional performance in the exam.
  3. The judge proclaimed the verdict in the long-awaited trial.
  4. The king proclaimed a decree granting amnesty to his prisoners.
  5. The politician proclaimed his unwavering commitment to his constituents.
  6. The doctor proclaimed the patient's recovery after a successful surgery.
  7. The weatherman proclaimed a sunny and warm forecast for the weekend.
  8. The jury proclaimed the defendant guilty of all charges.
  9. The scientist proclaimed a breakthrough in medical research.
  10. The speaker proclaimed the importance of unity and tolerance in society.

FAQs About the word proclaiming

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

announcing, publishing, declaring, releasing, flashing, trumpeting, promulgating, broadcasting, blazing, disclosing

suppressing, withholding,concealing, recalling, silencing,revoking, retracting,hushing (up), recanting

The mayor proclaimed a state of emergency due to the impending hurricane.

The teacher proclaimed the student's exceptional performance in the exam.

The judge proclaimed the verdict in the long-awaited trial.

The king proclaimed a decree granting amnesty to his prisoners.