proclaim |
clarify |
As verbs the difference between proclaim and clarify
is that
proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe while
clarify is to make clear or bright by freeing from feculent matter; to defecate; to fine; -- said of liquids, as wine or syrup.
sever |
proclaim |
As a proper noun sever
is .
As a verb proclaim is
to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.
argue |
proclaim |
As verbs the difference between argue and proclaim
is that
argue is to prove while
proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.
hallow |
proclaim |
As verbs the difference between hallow and proclaim
is that
hallow is to make holy, to sanctify or
hallow can be to shout, especially to urge on dogs for hunting while
proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.
As a noun hallow
is (archaic|or|dialectal) a saint; a holy person; an apostle or
hallow can be a shout, cry; a hulloo.
As an adjective hallow
is .
proclaim |
reveal |
Related terms |
Proclaim is a related term of reveal.
As verbs the difference between proclaim and reveal
is that
proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe while
reveal is to uncover; to show and display that which was hidden.
As a noun reveal is
the outer side of a window or door frame; the jamb.
inform |
proclaim |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between inform and proclaim
is that
inform is to instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge) while
proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.
As an adjective inform
is without regular form; shapeless; ugly; deformed.
verbalize |
proclaim |
As verbs the difference between verbalize and proclaim
is that
verbalize is to speak or to use words to express while
proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.
advocate |
proclaim |
As verbs the difference between advocate and proclaim
is that
advocate is (
label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly while
proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.
As a noun advocate
is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.
alleged |
proclaim |
As verbs the difference between alleged and proclaim
is that
alleged is past tense of allege while
proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.
As an adjective alleged
is contrary to nature, reason, or common sense; absurd; foolish.
proclaim |
conquer |
As verbs the difference between proclaim and conquer
is that
proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe while
conquer is to defeat in combat; to subjugate.
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