Proclaim - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |prəˈkleɪm|  American pronunciation of the word proclaim
Brit.  |prəˈkleɪm|  British pronunciation of the word proclaim

verb

- declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles
He was proclaimed King
- state or announce (syn: exclaim, promulgate)
The King will proclaim an amnesty
- affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of (syn: predicate)
- praise, glorify, or honor (syn: exalt, extol, glorify, laud)

Extra examples

She proclaimed that she will run for governor.

The President proclaimed a national day of mourning.

He took command of the government and proclaimed himself emperor.

The magazine proclaimed him to be the best player in baseball.

He proclaimed his love for her in a poem.

His behavior proclaimed his good upbringing.

His clothes proclaimed him a priest.

The President proclaimed the republic's independence.

Protesters proclaimed that the girl was innocent.

His son was immediately proclaimed king.

The stripes on her uniform proclaimed her seniority.

He was proclaimed King

The King will proclaim an amnesty

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: proclaim
he/she/it: proclaims
present participle: proclaiming
past tense: proclaimed
past participle: proclaimed
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