What is another word for proclaims?

Pronunciation: [pɹəklˈe͡ɪmz] (IPA)

Proclaiming is the act of declaring or announcing something. There are several synonyms for the word proclaims that are commonly used, such as proclaim, declare, announce, state, assert, avow, affirm and pronounce. Each of these words carries a slightly different nuance and can be used in different contexts. For example, proclaim may emphasize a sense of authority or formality, while declare is more commonly used in legal or official contexts. Announce is often used for public events or news, and state may imply a more deliberate or formal expression of a fact or opinion. Regardless of which word is used, they all indicate an act of making something known or visible to others.

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What are the opposite words for proclaims?

Proclaims means to promote or announce something loudly and publicly. Antonyms for proclaims include conceals, hides, suppresses, denies, obscures, covers up, and keeps quiet. If someone conceals or hides something, they intentionally keep it a secret from others. Suppressing the truth means preventing it from being known. Denying is the act of rejecting or refusing something. Obstructing something means it is not visible to most people. If someone covers up something, they are hiding or protecting it from being exposed. Keeping quiet means not sharing or announcing anything to others. These antonyms for proclaims demonstrate different ways of preventing the sharing of information with others.

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Usage examples for Proclaims

And this is precisely what Scripture always proclaims.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
From time to time there resounded in the immeasurable distance light thunder, but this in fair skies proclaims not storms but a drought.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Violante, overwhelmed by these misfortunes, confesses that Pompilia is not her child, and Pietro proclaims the fact; not that he wishes to leave Pompilia in the lurch, but because he thinks this a sure way of getting her back.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr

Famous quotes with Proclaims

  • Fascism is itself less 'ideological', in so far as it openly proclaims the principle of domination that is elsewhere concealed.
    Theodor Adorno
  • The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds, and the pessimist fears this is true.
    James Branch Cabell
  • Yet creeds mean very little, Coth answered the dark god, still speaking almost gently. The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true.
    James Branch Cabell
  • The press regularly proclaims my ambitions and my financial demands.
    Placido Domingo
  • There is a silence, the child of love, which expresses everything, and proclaims more loudly than the tongue is able to do.
    William Drummond

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