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Meaning of proclamation
The primary meaning of the word "proclamation" is a formal public announcement.
Etymology of proclamation
The word "proclamation" comes from the Old French "proclamation", which is derived from the Latin "proclamatio", meaning "a crying out" or "a proclamation", and is related to the verb "proclamare", which means "to cry out" or "to proclaim".
Synonyms
announcement
declaration
statement
pronouncement
edict
decree
manifesto
proclamation
notification
notice
advertisement
broadcast
publication
promulgation
assertion
affirmation
avowal
acknowledgment
confession
testimony
attestation
profession
affirmation
allegation
accusation
indictment
denunciation
condemnation
censure
rebuke
reprimand
admonition
warning
threat
intimidation
ultimatum
mandate
directive
instruction
order
command
directive
fiat
dictum
saying
utterance
expression
articulation
enunciation
pronunciation
proclamation
broadcast
announcement
statement
release
communiqué
report
bulletin
dispatch
message
missive
letter
epistle
circular
memo
memorandum
notification
note
advertisement
publicity
proclamation.
Definitions
- A formal public announcement, especially one made by a person in authority, making something known or declaring something to be true.
- The act of proclaiming or declaring something publicly, typically in a formal or official manner.
Usage Examples
- The government made a proclamation to warn citizens of the impending storm.
- The company issued a proclamation to announce the launch of their new product.
- The king's proclamation was read aloud to the entire kingdom.
Antonyms
secrecy
silence
concealment
secrecy
confidentiality
privacy
quietness
muteness
reticence
reserve
restraint
suppression
repression
silence
quiet
hush
stillness
calmness
tranquility
secrecy
stealth
furtiveness
sneakiness
clandestineness
covertness
surreptitiousness
stealthiness.