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proclaim

announce officially / declare publicly / manifest openly
Transitive Verb
past: proclaimedpp: proclaimeding: proclaiming

This word carries a heavy weight of authority and formality. It is typically used in contexts of governance, law, or high-stakes public announcements where the speaker possesses the power to change a status or establish a new reality. It suggests a one-way communication from a position of power to a wider audience. In a more personal or descriptive sense, it describes an unmistakable outward sign of an internal state. When a gesture or expression proclaims a feeling, it does so with such clarity and confidence that no verbal explanation is needed, making the emotion obvious to any observer.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ that clause][~ someone to be something]

To announce something officially or publicly to a large group of people.

"The government proclaimed a state of emergency across the entire region."

Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ that clause]

To declare a particular quality, feeling, or belief openly and confidently.

"His loud laughter proclaimed his delight at the unexpected news."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone to be something]

To formally announce that someone has been appointed to a specific position or has achieved a certain status.

"The committee proclaimed him the winner of the annual competition."

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