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Proclaim vs Asseverate - What's the difference?

proclaim | asseverate | Related terms |

Proclaim is a related term of asseverate.


As verbs the difference between proclaim and asseverate

is that proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe while asseverate is to declare earnestly, seriously, or positively; to affirm.

Proclaim vs Decalre - What's the difference?

proclaim | decalre |

Decalre is likely misspelled.


Decalre has no English definition.

As a verb proclaim

is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.

Proclaim vs Guarantee - What's the difference?

proclaim | guarantee | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between proclaim and guarantee

is that proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe while guarantee is to assure that something will get done right.

As a noun guarantee is

anything that assures a certain outcome.

Emphasise vs Proclaim - What's the difference?

emphasise | proclaim | Related terms |

Emphasise is a related term of proclaim.


As verbs the difference between emphasise and proclaim

is that emphasise is (british) while proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.

Command vs Proclaim - What's the difference?

command | proclaim | Related terms |

Command is a related term of proclaim.


As verbs the difference between command and proclaim

is that command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority while proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.

As a noun command

is an order to do something.

Order vs Proclaim - What's the difference?

order | proclaim | Related terms |

Order is a related term of proclaim.


As a noun order

is , command.

As a verb proclaim is

to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.

Own vs Proclaim - What's the difference?

own | proclaim | Related terms |

Own is a related term of proclaim.


As verbs the difference between own and proclaim

is that own is (lb) to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "to possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to" (ref 1) or own can be (obsolete) to grant; give while proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.

As an adjective own

is belonging to; possessed; proper to.

Allege vs Proclaim - What's the difference?

allege | proclaim |


As verbs the difference between allege and proclaim

is that allege is while proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.

Proclaim vs Manifest - What's the difference?

proclaim | manifest |


As verbs the difference between proclaim and manifest

is that proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe while manifest is to show plainly; to make to appear distinctly, usually to the mind; to put beyond question or doubt; to display; to exhibit.

As an adjective manifest is

evident to the senses, especially to the sight; apparent; distinctly perceived.

As a noun manifest is

a public declaration; an open statement; a manifesto or manifestation.

Contend vs Proclaim - What's the difference?

contend | proclaim |


As verbs the difference between contend and proclaim

is that contend is to strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight while proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.

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