proclaimed Sentence Examples
- The president proclaimed a national day of mourning for the victims of the tragedy.
- The queen proclaimed her eldest son as the heir to the throne.
- The mayor proclaimed the new library open with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
- The general proclaimed victory as the enemy retreated from the battlefield.
- The religious leader proclaimed the importance of forgiveness and compassion in his sermon.
- The coach proclaimed that teamwork was essential for success in the upcoming game.
- The scientist proclaimed the discovery of a new species of butterfly in the rainforest.
- The activist proclaimed their dedication to fighting for equality and justice for all.
- The teacher proclaimed the student's essay as the best in the class.
- The spokesperson proclaimed the company's commitment to sustainability during the press conference.
proclaimed Meaning
proclaimed (s)
declared publicly; made widely known
Synonyms & Antonyms of proclaimed
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- undercover
- conspiratorial
- stifled
- undercover
- concealed
- covert
- withheld
- personal
- clandestine
- covert
- reserved
- reserved
- revoked
- revoked
- collusive
- collusive
- unadvertised
- suppressed
- concealed
- stifled
- surreptitious
- withheld
- repressed
- personal
- unadvertised
- intimate
- repressed
- surreptitious
- clandestine
- intimate
- conspiratorial
- suppressed
FAQs About the word proclaimed
declared publicly; made widely known
heralded, publicized, broadcast, disclosed,declared, advertised, posted, promulgated, aired, published
privy, private, unannounced,classified, unannounced, classified, secret, confidential, privy, confidential
The president proclaimed a national day of mourning for the victims of the tragedy.
The queen proclaimed her eldest son as the heir to the throne.
The mayor proclaimed the new library open with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The general proclaimed victory as the enemy retreated from the battlefield.