proclaim
verbHow to pronounce proclaim:
Definition of proclaim:
- proclaim (verb):
- to indicate plainly
- to declare publicly, typically insistently, proudly, or defiantly and in either speech or writing announce
Synonyms for proclaim:
advertise
affirm
announce
blare
blaze (abroad)
blazon (abroad)
broadcast
circulate
declare
disclose
enunciate
give out
herald
indicate
make known
post
profess
promote
promulgate
publicize
publish
release
reveal
run with
shout from the housetops
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Antonyms for proclaim:
abrogate
abstain
ask
ban
be quiet
be silent
belie
belt up
blanket
block
block out
blot out
bottle
bottle up
bridle
burke
burrow
bury
button up
camouflage
censor
check
clam up
cloak
close
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- bemire
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