Meaning & Definition of word "Proclamation"

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    Proclamation

    /ˌprɒk.ləˈmeɪ.ʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A public or official announcement, especially one announcing a significant event or decision.
      • Example: The president issued a proclamation declaring a national holiday.
    • 2. An official formal declaration.
      • Example: The proclamation of independence was celebrated with much fanfare.
    • 3. A statement that is made in a formal or authoritative manner.
      • Example: The mayor's proclamation regarding the new city policies was well-received by the residents.
    • 4. A formal announcement of the terms of a treaty.
      • Example: The proclamation of the treaty was made during a grand ceremony.
    • 5. An assertion or announcement of a belief or opinion.
      • Example: His loud proclamation of loyalty to the cause drew attention from all around.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'proclamatio', from 'proclamare' (to proclaim)

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    proclamation day:

    A day set aside for announcing significant declarations.

    royal proclamation:

    An official announcement made by a monarch.

    Related Words

    proclaim:

    To announce officially or publicly.

    decree:

    An official order issued by a legal authority.

    announcement:

    A public declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention.

    Slang Meanings of proclamation