Associations to the word «Proclaimed»
Noun
- Proclamation
- Innocence
- Amnesty
- Messiah
- Tiding
- Gospel
- Edict
- Protectorate
- Sovereignty
- Manifesto
- Independence
- Neutrality
- Dogma
- Grover
- Savior
- Banner
- Declaration
- Herald
- Allegiance
- Monarchy
- Caliph
- Sanctity
- Saviour
- Traitor
- Salvation
- Almighty
- Prophet
- Superiority
- Provisional
- Adherence
- Tsar
- Annexation
- Republic
- Israelites
- Mckinley
- Resurrection
- Emperor
- Greatness
- Virtue
- Serb
- Decree
- Apostle
- Sovereign
- Bolshevik
- Equality
- Jihad
- Pius
- Creed
- Christ
- Jesus
- Nietzsche
- Faithful
- Croat
- Cortes
- Dictatorship
- Loving
- Supremacy
- Holiness
- Loyalty
- Repentance
- Mankind
- Crusade
- Doctrine
- Pagan
- Liberty
- Regency
- Forgiveness
- Legitimacy
Adjective
Wiktionary
PROCLAIM, verb. To excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.
PROCLAIM, verb. To announce or declare.
Dictionary definition
PROCLAIM, verb. Declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles; "He was proclaimed King".
PROCLAIM, verb. State or announce; "`I am not a Communist,' he exclaimed"; "The King will proclaim an amnesty".
PROCLAIM, verb. Affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of; "The speech predicated the fitness of the candidate to be President".
PROCLAIM, verb. Praise, glorify, or honor; "extol the virtues of one's children"; "glorify one's spouse's cooking".
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.