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All announce synonyms

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verb announce

  • disclose β€” to make known; reveal or uncover: to disclose a secret.
  • reveal β€” to make known; disclose; divulge: to reveal a secret.
  • publish β€” to issue (printed or otherwise reproduced textual or graphic material, computer software, etc.) for sale or distribution to the public.
  • tell β€” to give an account or narrative of; narrate; relate (a story, tale, etc.): to tell the story of Lincoln's childhood.
  • report β€” an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.: a report on the peace conference; a medical report on the patient.
  • call β€” a demand for redeemable bonds or shares to be presented for repayment
  • release β€” to lease again.
  • issue β€” the act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation; distribution: the issue of food and blankets to flood victims.
  • declare β€” If you declare that something is true, you say that it is true in a firm, deliberate way. You can also declare an attitude or intention.
  • predict β€” to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell: to predict the weather; to predict the fall of a civilization.
  • indicate β€” to be a sign of; betoken; evidence; show: His hesitation really indicates his doubt about the venture.
  • signal β€” anything that serves to indicate, warn, direct, command, or the like, as a light, a gesture, an act, etc.: a traffic signal; a signal to leave.
  • drum β€” a musical percussion instrument consisting of a hollow, usually cylindrical, body covered at one or both ends with a tightly stretched membrane, or head, which is struck with the hand, a stick, or a pair of sticks, and typically produces a booming, tapping, or hollow sound.
  • blazon β€” to proclaim loudly and publicly
  • intimate β€” associated in close personal relations: an intimate friend.
  • disseminate β€” to scatter or spread widely, as though sowing seed; promulgate extensively; broadcast; disperse: to disseminate information about preventive medicine.
  • communicate β€” to impart (knowledge) or exchange (thoughts, feelings, or ideas) by speech, writing, gestures, etc
  • divulge β€” to disclose or reveal (something private, secret, or previously unknown).
  • promulgate β€” to make known by open declaration; publish; proclaim formally or put into operation (a law, decree of a court, etc.).
  • proclaim β€” to announce or declare in an official or formal manner: to proclaim war.
  • broadcast β€” A broadcast is a programme, performance, or speech on the radio or on television.
  • state β€” the condition of a person or thing, as with respect to circumstances or attributes: a state of health.
  • propound β€” to put forward or offer for consideration, acceptance, or adoption; set forth; propose: to propound a theory.
  • annunciate β€” to announce
  • impart β€” to make known; tell; relate; disclose: to impart a secret.
  • advertise β€” If someone or something advertises a particular quality, they show it in their appearance or behaviour.
  • blast β€” A blast is a big explosion, especially one caused by a bomb.
  • trumpet β€” Music. any of a family of brass wind instruments with a powerful, penetrating tone, consisting of a tube commonly curved once or twice around on itself and having a cup-shaped mouthpiece at one end and a flaring bell at the other. an organ stop having a tone resembling that of a trumpet. a trumpeter.
  • publicize β€” to give publicity to; bring to public notice; advertise: They publicized the meeting as best they could.
  • harbinger β€” a person who goes ahead and makes known the approach of another; herald.
  • signify β€” to make known by signs, speech, or action.
  • forecast β€” to predict (a future condition or occurrence); calculate in advance: to forecast a heavy snowfall; to forecast lower interest rates.
  • herald β€” (formerly) a royal or official messenger, especially one representing a monarch in an ambassadorial capacity during wartime.
  • forebode β€” to foretell or predict; be an omen of; indicate beforehand; portend: clouds that forebode a storm.
  • foretell β€” to tell of beforehand; predict; prophesy.
  • augur β€” If something augurs well or badly for a person or a future situation, it is a sign that things will go well or badly.
  • portend β€” to indicate in advance; to foreshadow or presage, as an omen does: The street incident may portend a general uprising.
  • presage β€” a presentiment or foreboding.
  • foreshow β€” to show beforehand.
  • publicise β€” to give publicity to; bring to public notice; advertise: They publicized the meeting as best they could.
  • say β€” assay.
  • pronounce β€” to enunciate or articulate (sounds, words, sentences, etc.).
  • post β€” power-on self-test
  • read out β€” an act or instance of reading: Give the agreement a careful read before you sign it.
  • give out β€” to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • sound off β€” the sensation produced by stimulation of the organs of hearing by vibrations transmitted through the air or other medium.
  • forerun β€” to run in front of; come before; precede.
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