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Proclaim vs Proclaimer - What's the difference?

proclaim | proclaimer |

As a verb proclaim

is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.

As a noun proclaimer is

one who proclaims.

proclaim

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.
  • To announce or declare.
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    proclaimer

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who proclaims.
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  • , passage=Though a herald and proclaimer of peace, he could fight stubbornly and passionately on the side of justice. }}
  • A public avowal of independent opinion. Used instead of disclaimer.