proclaim

verb
UK: /prəˈkleɪm/
US: /proʊˈkleɪm/
  1. To announce something publicly or officially, especially something important.

    1. I proclaim that today is a holiday.
    2. The president will proclaim a state of emergency due to the flood.
  2. To declare or indicate clearly; to show something strongly.

    1. Her clothes proclaim her wealth.
    2. The team's victory proclaims their skill and determination this year.
proclaim noun
  1. A public or official announcement.

    1. The proclaim woke everyone.
    2. The king's proclaim was met with cheers from the crowd below.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "proclaim" in English means: To announce something publicly or officially, especially something important., To declare or indicate clearly; to show something strongly..

The phonetic transcription of "proclaim" is /prəˈkleɪm/ in British English and /proʊˈkleɪm/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "proclaim": reveal, declare, broadcast, state, announce.

Example usage of "proclaim": "I proclaim that today is a holiday.". More examples on the page.