Meaning & Definition of word "Proclaim"

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    Proclaim

    /prəˈkleɪm/

    verb:

    • 1. To announce officially or publicly.
      • Example: The mayor will proclaim a day of remembrance for the victims.
    • 2. To declare something emphatically or officially.
      • Example: She was quick to proclaim her innocence to everyone.
    • 3. To state or assert something strongly or confidently.
      • Example: The scientist proclaimed the discovery as a major breakthrough.
    • 4. To make something known in a public or formal way.
      • Example: The organization will proclaim its new mission at the annual meeting.
    • 5. To declare a particular status or condition.
      • Example: They proclaimed the area a national park to protect it from development.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French proclamer, from Latin proclamare

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    proclaim one's faith:

    to openly declare or express one's beliefs or beliefs system.

    proclaim the truth:

    to publicly state what one believes to be the truth.

    proclaim a policy:

    to officially announce a new guideline or principle.

    Related Words

    declaration:

    a formal statement or announcement.

    announcement:

    a public or formal statement.

    proclamation:

    an official announcement or declaration.

    Slang Meanings of proclaim

    Meaning: shout it out

    Example Sentence: Don't just proclaim your ideas, shout it out to everyone!

    Meaning: spread the word

    Example Sentence: She proclaimed her plans to spread the word about the event.