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proclaimverb to make known openly or publiclyloudly proclaimed her innocence, to widespread disbelief advertise, announce, annunciate, blare, blaze, blazon, broadcast, declare, enunciate, flash, give out, herald, placard, post, promulgate, publicize, publish, release, sound, trumpet bark, call (off or out), crybill, billboard, bulletin, gazette(chiefly British)knell, ring, tollblurb, feature, pitch, plug, promote, puffdisseminate, spreaddisclose, divulge, introduce, kithe(chiefly Scottish), manifest, report, reveal, showadvise, apprise, hand down, inform, notifycommunicate, impart, intimate beat the drum (for or about), run with conceal, hush (up), silence, suppress, withholdrecall, recant, retract, revoke declare, announce, proclaim, promulgate mean to make known publicly.declare implies explicitness and usually formality in making known.the referee declared the contest a draw announce implies the declaration of something for the first time.announced their engagement at a party proclaim implies declaring clearly, forcefully, and authoritatively.the president proclaimed a national day of mourning promulgate implies the proclaiming of a dogma, doctrine, or law.promulgated an edict of religious toleration in the 14th century |