proclaim
31proclaim — v 1. announce, advertise, promulgate, declare, profess, enounce; herald, publish, broadcast, make known; signal, annunciate, knell; cry, blazon, blare, trumpet, bruit; disclose, reveal, divulgate. 2. pronounce, rule, decree, report, ordain …
32proclaim — pro·claim …
33proclaim — verb Syn: declare, announce, pronounce, state, make known, give out, advertise, publish, broadcast, trumpet …
34proclaim — [prəˈkleɪm] verb [T] to announce or state something officially or publicly …
35proclaim — pro•claim [[t]proʊˈkleɪm, prə [/t]] v. t. 1) to announce or declare officially or formally 2) to announce or declare in an open or ostentatious way 3) to indicate or make known publicly or openly 4) to extol or praise publicly 5) to denounce or… …
36proclaim — To promulgate; to announce; to publish, by governmental authority, intelligence of public acts or transactions or other matters important to be known by the people. To give wide publicity to; to disclose …
37proclaim — v.tr. 1 (often foll. by that + clause) announce or declare publicly or officially. 2 declare (a person) to be (a king, traitor, etc.). 3 reveal as being (an accent that proclaims you a Scot). Derivatives: proclaimer n. proclamation n.… …
38proclaim legally — declare legally, announce lawfully …
39proclaim war — officially declare war …
40proclaim it from the rooftops — If something is proclaimed from the rooftops, it is made as widely known and as public as possible. (Dorking School Dictionary) …