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Meaning of proclaims
The primary meaning of the word "proclaims" is to declare or announce something officially or publicly.
Etymology of proclaims
The word "proclaims" comes from the Old French word "proclamer", which is derived from the Latin word "proclamare", meaning "to cry out" or "to proclaim"
The Latin word "proclamare" is a combination of "pro" (meaning "forth" or "out") and "clamare" (meaning "to cry" or "to shout")
The word "proclaims" has been used in English since the 14th century to mean "to declare or announce something officially or publicly"
Synonyms
announces
declares
states
asserts
affirms
claims
avows
confesses
professes
alleges
admits
acknowledges
confirms
verifies
validates
pronounces
articulates
enunciates
expresses
voices
publishes
broadcasts
publicizes
proclaims
heralds
trumpets
blares
blazon
promulgates
disseminates
propagates
circulates
spreads
conveys
communicates
reveals
discloses
unveils
exposes
brings to light
Definitions
- To declare or announce something officially or publicly
- * To make a public declaration of something, typically in a formal or official manner
- * To announce or declare something openly, loudly, or publicly, often in order to inform or persuade people
Usage Examples
- The company proclaims its commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility
- * The government proclaims a state of emergency in response to the natural disaster
- * The artist proclaims her latest work to be a masterpiece and a reflection of her inner world
Antonyms
denies
rejects
refutes
contradicts
disputes
withholds
conceals
hides
suppresses
silences
mutes
stifles
quenches
represses
restrains
inhibits
prohibits
forbids
suppresses
covers
disguises
distorts
misrepresents
falsifies
deceives