English

Detailed Synonyms for proclaiming in English

proclaiming:

proclaiming [the ~] noun

  1. the proclaiming
    the giving notice of; the announcing; the proclaiming

proclaim:

to proclaim verb (proclaims, proclaimed, proclaiming)

  1. to proclaim
    to proclaim; declare names
  2. to proclaim
    to announce; to proclaim
    • announce verb (announces, announced, announcing)
    • proclaim verb (proclaims, proclaimed, proclaiming)
  3. to proclaim
    to announce; to proclaim; to declare; to state; to expound
    • announce verb (announces, announced, announcing)
    • proclaim verb (proclaims, proclaimed, proclaiming)
    • declare verb (declares, declared, declaring)
    • state verb (states, stated, stating)
    • expound verb (expounds, expounded, expounding)
  4. to proclaim
    to proclaim; to give notice of; to call
    • proclaim verb (proclaims, proclaimed, proclaiming)
    • give notice of verb (gives notice of, gave notice of, giving notice of)
    • call verb (calls, called, calling)
  5. to proclaim
    to give notice; to proclaim; to publish; to advertise; advertize
    • give notice verb (gives notice, gave notice, giving notice)
    • proclaim verb (proclaims, proclaimed, proclaiming)
    • publish verb (publishes, published, publishing)
    • advertise verb, British (advertises, advertised, advertising)
    • advertize verb, American
  6. to proclaim
    – praise, glorify, or honor 1
    to proclaim; to exalt; to extol; to glorify; laud
    – praise, glorify, or honor 1
    • proclaim verb (proclaims, proclaimed, proclaiming)
    • exalt verb (exalts, exalted, exalting)
    • extol verb (extols, extoled, extoling)
      • extol the virtues of one's children1
    • glorify verb (glorifies, glorified, glorifying)
      • glorify one's spouse's cooking1
    • laud verb
  7. to proclaim
    – state or announce 1
    to proclaim; to exclaim; to promulgate
    – state or announce 1
    • proclaim verb (proclaims, proclaimed, proclaiming)
      • The King will proclaim an amnesty1
    • exclaim verb (exclaims, exclaimed, exclaiming)
      • `I am not a Communist,' he exclaimed1
    • promulgate verb (promulgates, promulgated, promulgating)
  8. to proclaim
    – declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles 1
    to proclaim
    – declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles 1
    • proclaim verb (proclaims, proclaimed, proclaiming)
      • He was proclaimed King1
  9. to proclaim
    – affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of 1
    to proclaim; predicate
    – affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of 1
    • proclaim verb (proclaims, proclaimed, proclaiming)
    • predicate verb
      • The speech predicated the fitness of the candidate to be President1

Conjugations for proclaim:

present
  1. proclaim
  2. proclaim
  3. proclaims
  4. proclaim
  5. proclaim
  6. proclaim
simple past
  1. proclaimed
  2. proclaimed
  3. proclaimed
  4. proclaimed
  5. proclaimed
  6. proclaimed
present perfect
  1. have proclaimed
  2. have proclaimed
  3. has proclaimed
  4. have proclaimed
  5. have proclaimed
  6. have proclaimed
past continuous
  1. was proclaiming
  2. were proclaiming
  3. was proclaiming
  4. were proclaiming
  5. were proclaiming
  6. were proclaiming
future
  1. shall proclaim
  2. will proclaim
  3. will proclaim
  4. shall proclaim
  5. will proclaim
  6. will proclaim
continuous present
  1. am proclaiming
  2. are proclaiming
  3. is proclaiming
  4. are proclaiming
  5. are proclaiming
  6. are proclaiming
subjunctive
  1. be proclaimed
  2. be proclaimed
  3. be proclaimed
  4. be proclaimed
  5. be proclaimed
  6. be proclaimed
diverse
  1. proclaim!
  2. let's proclaim!
  3. proclaimed
  4. proclaiming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Alternate Synonyms for "proclaim":


Related Definitions for "proclaim":

  1. praise, glorify, or honor1
  2. state or announce1
    • The King will proclaim an amnesty1
  3. declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles1
    • He was proclaimed King1
  4. affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of1