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proclaimed

/pɹoʊˈkleɪmd/adjective2 syllables

Proclaimed means: declared publicly; made widely known.

Synonyms for proclaimed2

adjective, as in declared publicly; made widely known

What does proclaimed mean?1

adjective

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declared publicly; made widely known“their announced intentions”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with proclaimed?15

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ashamedacclaimedunnamedrenamedreclaimedinflamedexclaimed
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Proclaimed in a sentence

  • As self-proclaimed twins, they did not stop rejoicing in each other.Slam4
  • The law came into effect on the day it was proclaimed.JimBreen
  • The day was proclaimed a public holiday by act of parliament.sundown
  • So they went out and proclaimed that people should change their hearts and lives.Beshir
  • Anybody who once proclaimed violence to be his method, must inexorably choose lie as his principle.astynk
  • Seizing the opportunity, my uncle married the young widow, my mother, and proclaimed himself king.Objectivesea
  • Abdelkader Bensalah has been proclaimed the head of state of Algeria.Amastan
  • This country recently proclaimed its independence.Nylez

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