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Meaning of proclaimer
A person who proclaims or announces something publicly
Etymology of proclaimer
The word "proclaimer" comes from the verb "proclaim", which is derived from the Old French "proclamer", meaning "to cry out" or "to shout", and the Latin "proclamare", meaning "to cry out" or "to shout"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a person who publicly announces or declares something
Synonyms
announcer
herald
declarer
proclaimer
announcer
messenger
crier
broadcaster
publicizer
advertiser
promoter
propagandist
evangelist
preacher
missionary
spokesperson
representative
ambassador
advocate
herald
town crier
bellman
crier
trumpet
broadcaster
reporter
journalist
correspondent
commentator
anchor
presenter
master of ceremonies
emcee
Definitions
- A person who proclaims or announces something publicly, typically in a loud and clear voice
- * A person who publicly declares or asserts something, such as a doctrine or a message
Usage Examples
- The proclaimer stood on the street corner, shouting the news of the upcoming sale to passersby
- * The company hired a proclaimer to announce their new product at the trade show