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announce
an·nounce A0317400 (ə-nouns′)v. an·nounced, an·nounc·ing, an·nounc·es v.tr.1. To make known publicly.2. To proclaim the presence or arrival of: announce a caller.3. To provide an indication of beforehand; foretell: The invention of the microchip announced a new generation of computers.4. To serve as an announcer for: announce a football game on TV.v.intr.1. To declare one's candidacy: was declared the front-runner even before she announced.2. To serve as an announcer. [Middle English announcen, from Old French anoncier, from Latin annūntiāre : ad-, ad- + nūntiāre, to report (from nūntius, messenger; see neu- in Indo-European roots).]Synonyms: announce, advertise, broadcast, declare, proclaim, promulgate, publish These verbs mean to bring to public notice: announced a cease-fire to the media; advertised the upcoming concert on cable television; broadcast his opinions in a blog; declared her political intentions at a news conference; proclaiming his beliefs in a column; promulgated a policy of nonviolence; publishing the rules of the contest in the newspaper.announce (əˈnaʊns) vb1. (tr; may take a clause as object) to make known publicly; proclaim2. (tr) to declare the arrival of: to announce a guest. 3. (tr; may take a clause as object) to reveal to the mind or senses; presage: the dark clouds announced rain. 4. (Broadcasting) (intr) to work as an announcer, as on radio or television5. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) US to make known (one's intention to run as a candidate): to announce for the presidency. [C15: from Old French anoncer, from Latin annuntiāre, from nuntius messenger]an•nounce (əˈnaʊns) v. -nounced, -nounc•ing. v.t. 1. to make known publicly or officially; proclaim; give notice of: to announce an engagement. 2. to state the approach or presence of: to announce a guest. 3. to make known to the mind or senses. 4. to serve as an announcer of: to announce a program. 5. to state; declare. 6. to state in advance; declare beforehand. v.i. 7. to be employed or serve as an announcer, esp. of a radio or television broadcast. 8. to declare one's candidacy, as for a political office: to announce for governor. [1490–1500; < Middle French anoncer < Latin annūntiāre=an- an-2 + nūntiāre to announce, derivative of nūntius messenger] an•nounce′a•ble, adj. announce Past participle: announced Gerund: announcing
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announce | announce |
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I announce | you announce | he/she/it announces | we announce | you announce | they announce |
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I announced | you announced | he/she/it announced | we announced | you announced | they announced |
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I am announcing | you are announcing | he/she/it is announcing | we are announcing | you are announcing | they are announcing |
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I have announced | you have announced | he/she/it has announced | we have announced | you have announced | they have announced |
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I was announcing | you were announcing | he/she/it was announcing | we were announcing | you were announcing | they were announcing |
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I had announced | you had announced | he/she/it had announced | we had announced | you had announced | they had announced |
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I will announce | you will announce | he/she/it will announce | we will announce | you will announce | they will announce |
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I will have announced | you will have announced | he/she/it will have announced | we will have announced | you will have announced | they will have announced |
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I will be announcing | you will be announcing | he/she/it will be announcing | we will be announcing | you will be announcing | they will be announcing |
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I have been announcing | you have been announcing | he/she/it has been announcing | we have been announcing | you have been announcing | they have been announcing |
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I will have been announcing | you will have been announcing | he/she/it will have been announcing | we will have been announcing | you will have been announcing | they will have been announcing |
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I had been announcing | you had been announcing | he/she/it had been announcing | we had been announcing | you had been announcing | they had been announcing |
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I would announce | you would announce | he/she/it would announce | we would announce | you would announce | they would announce |
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I would have announced | you would have announced | he/she/it would have announced | we would have announced | you would have announced | they would have announced | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | announce - make known; make an announcement; "She denoted her feelings clearly"denoteinform - impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to; "I informed him of his rights"denounce - announce the termination of, as of treatiesmeld - announce for a score; of cards in a card gamereport - announce one's presence; "I report to work every day at 9 o'clock"report - announce as the result of an investigation or experience or finding; "Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city"; "The team reported significant advances in their research"blazon out, cry - proclaim or announce in public; "before we had newspapers, a town crier would cry the news"; "He cried his merchandise in the market square"trump out, trump - proclaim or announce with or as if with a fanfareblare out, blat out - announce loudlycall out - call out loudly, as of names or numbersadvertise, publicise, publicize, advertize - call attention to; "Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS"post - publicize with, or as if with, a poster; "I'll post the news on the bulletin board"sound - announce by means of a sound; "sound the alarm" | | 2. | announce - announce publicly or officially; "The President declared war"declarepromulgate - put a law into effect by formal declarationsay, state, tell - express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name" | | 3. | announce - give the names of; "He announced the winners of the spelling bee"identify, name - give the name or identifying characteristics of; refer to by name or some other identifying characteristic property; "Many senators were named in connection with the scandal"; "The almanac identifies the auspicious months" | | 4. | announce - foreshadow or presage annunciate, foretell, harbinger, heraldtell - let something be known; "Tell them that you will be late" |
announceverb1. make known, tell, report, reveal, publish, declare, advertise, broadcast, disclose, intimate, proclaim, trumpet, make public, publicize, divulge, promulgate, propound, shout from the rooftops (informal) She was planning to announce her engagement to Peter. make known hide, bury, conceal, suppress, cover up, withhold, hold back, hush (up), keep secret, keep quiet, keep back2. introduce, name, present A brisk voice announced the inspector.3. be a sign of, signal, herald, warn of, signify, augur, harbinger, presage, foretell, portend, betoken The doorbell of the shop announced the arrival of a customer.announceverb1. To bring to public notice or make known publicly:advertise, annunciate, broadcast, declare, proclaim, promulgate, publish.2. To make known the presence or arrival of:herald, introduce, proclaim, usher in.Translationsannounce (əˈnauns) verb1. to make known publicly. Mary and John have announced their engagement. 宣佈 宣布2. to make known the arrival or entrance of. He announced the next singer. 宣告...的到場,介紹…出場 报告...的来到 anˈnouncement nounan important announcement. 宣佈 宣布anˈnouncer noun a person who introduces programmes or reads the news on radio or television. 主持人,播音員 播音员announce
announce forTo show one's political support for someone or something. If the incumbent president announces for me, it will be a huge boost to my campaign.See also: announceannounce (something) toTo make a public declaration about something. We haven't announced our pregnancy to anyone yet—you're the first to know! The boss hasn't announced his decision to the office yet, so we still don't know who got the promotion.See also: announceannounce (one's support) for someone or somethingto declare one's political support for someone or something. The senator announced for the Supreme Court nominee. Our club announced for the incumbent candidate.See also: announceannounce something to someoneto tell something publicly to someone. The president announced his nominee for attorney general to the media. When was the news announced to the public?See also: announceFinancialSeeAnnouncementannounce
Synonyms for announceverb make knownSynonyms- make known
- tell
- report
- reveal
- publish
- declare
- advertise
- broadcast
- disclose
- intimate
- proclaim
- trumpet
- make public
- publicize
- divulge
- promulgate
- propound
- shout from the rooftops
Antonyms- hide
- bury
- conceal
- suppress
- cover up
- withhold
- hold back
- hush (up)
- keep secret
- keep quiet
- keep back
verb introduceSynonymsverb be a sign ofSynonyms- be a sign of
- signal
- herald
- warn of
- signify
- augur
- harbinger
- presage
- foretell
- portend
- betoken
Synonyms for announceverb to bring to public notice or make known publiclySynonyms- advertise
- annunciate
- broadcast
- declare
- proclaim
- promulgate
- publish
verb to make known the presence or arrival ofSynonyms- herald
- introduce
- proclaim
- usher in
Synonyms for announceverb make knownSynonymsRelated Words- inform
- denounce
- meld
- report
- blazon out
- cry
- trump out
- trump
- blare out
- blat out
- call out
- advertise
- publicise
- publicize
- advertize
- post
- sound
verb announce publicly or officiallySynonymsRelated Wordsverb give the names ofRelated Wordsverb foreshadow or presageSynonyms- annunciate
- foretell
- harbinger
- herald
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