PROCLAMATION: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for PROCLAMATION?

Need another word that means the same as “proclamation”? Find 19 synonyms and 30 related words for “proclamation” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Proclamation” are: announcement, annunciation, declaration, promulgation, decree, order, edict, command, rule, ruling, pronouncement, statement, notification, advertisement, publishing, broadcasting, assertion, attestation, assurance

Proclamation as a Noun

Definitions of "Proclamation" as a noun

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “proclamation” as a noun can have the following definitions:

  • A clear declaration of something.
  • The public or official announcement of an important matter.
  • A public or official announcement dealing with a matter of great importance.
  • The formal act of proclaiming; giving public notice.
  • A formal public statement.

Synonyms of "Proclamation" as a noun (19 Words)

advertisementA public promotion of some product or service.
Unhappy clients are not a good advertisement for the firm.
announcementThe action of making an announcement.
The announcement appeared in the local newspaper.
annunciation(Christianity) the announcement to the Virgin Mary by the angel Gabriel of the incarnation of Christ.
The annunciation of a set of rules applying to the relationships between states.
assertionThe act of affirming or asserting or stating something.
The assertion of his legal rights.
assuranceA statement intended to inspire confidence.
An assurance of help when needed.
attestationThe evidence by which something is attested.
Ancient literature offers ample attestation of the association between athletics and warfare.
broadcastingThe transmission of programmes or information by radio or television.
The state monopoly on broadcasting.
commandThe power or authority to command.
A good command of French.
declarationAn announcement of a combination held in certain card games.
The declaration of war.
decreeThe issuing of a decree.
Presidential decrees.
edictA legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge.
Clovis issued an edict protecting Church property.
notificationInforming by words.
We have yet to receive formal notification of the announcement.
orderThe position in which a rifle is held after ordering arms.
The machine is now in working order.
promulgationA public statement containing information about an event that has happened or is going to happen.
His promulgation of the policy proved to be premature.
pronouncementA formal or authoritative announcement or declaration.
Distrust of the pronouncements of politicians was endemic.
publishingThe business of issuing printed matter for sale or distribution.
She worked in publishing.
ruleA rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system.
Such accidents are the exception rather than the rule.
rulingAn authoritative decision or pronouncement, especially one made by a judge.
The ruling was reversed in the appeal court.
statementAn expression of an attitude or belief that is made by means of actions or appearance.
A tattoo can be more than just a fashion statement it has potential medical value.

Usage Examples of "Proclamation" as a noun

  • The issuing by the monarch of a proclamation dissolving Parliament.
  • The government restricted the use of water by proclamation.
  • Bold proclamations about their team's hopes for the season.

Associations of "Proclamation" (30 Words)

abdicate(of a monarch) renounce one’s throne.
In 1918 Kaiser Wilhelm abdicated as German emperor.
accessionSomething added to what you already have.
The librarian shelved the new accessions.
admissionThe fee charged for admission.
Cinema admissions have been rising recently.
admittanceThe right to enter.
People were unable to gain admittance to the hall.
affirmationEmotional support or encouragement.
He nodded in affirmation.
announcementThe action of making an announcement.
The announcement of the decision of the European Parliament.
annunciationThe announcement of something.
The annunciation of a set of rules applying to the relationships between states.
autonomous(in Kantian moral philosophy) acting in accordance with one’s moral duty rather than one’s desires.
An autonomous judiciary.
communiqueAn official report (usually sent in haste.
congratulationThe action of expressing congratulations.
He began pumping the hand of his son in congratulation.
declarationA formal public statement.
All students must sign the following declaration.
declaredDeclared as fact explicitly stated.
They are both declared atheists.
emancipationFreeing someone from the control of another; especially a parent’s relinquishing authority and control over a minor child.
The social and political emancipation of women.
encyclicalIntended for wide distribution.
An encyclical letter.
enthronePut a monarch on the throne.
The new archbishop was enthroned in York Minster.
escapeBe incomprehensible to escape understanding by.
The CFCs have escaped into the atmosphere.
freeGrant freedom to free from confinement.
Free admission.
homeroomA classroom in which all students in a particular grade (or in a division of a grade) meet at certain times under the supervision of a teacher who takes attendance and does other administrative business.
independenceFreedom from control or influence of another or others.
I ve always valued my independence.
kingA playing card bearing a representation of a king normally ranking next below an ace.
He ll start kinging it over the lot of us again.
liberateRelease (gas, energy, etc.) as a result of chemical reaction or physical decomposition.
The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university.
liberationThe action of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; release.
The liberation of all political prisoners.
manumitFree from slavery or servitude.
Old Angus had never manumitted a single slave.
papacyThe office or authority of the Pope.
Relations between the English state and the papacy.
prefermentThe act of making accusations.
The preferment went to the younger candidate.
promulgationThe official announcement of a new law or ordinance whereby the law or ordinance is put into effect.
The promulgation was written in English.
queenA playing card bearing a representation of a queen normally ranking next below a king and above a jack.
Her pawn queened.
separatistRelating to separatists or separatism.
Religious separatists.
setSet in type.
Catherine set a chair by the bed.
thronePut a monarch on the throne.
The king sat on his throne.

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