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		Definition of self-proclaimed in English: self-proclaimedadjective  attributive Described as or proclaimed to be such by oneself, without endorsement by others.  books written by self-proclaimed experts  Example sentencesExamples -  It is too easy to skip over feminism in these self-proclaimed post-feminist times.
 -  He is a mechanic by trade, a professional pilot, a carpenter and a gardener - a self-proclaimed master of all trades.
 -  Well, she's a self-proclaimed Texas liberal who likes to tell it like it is, and by golly she does.
 -  I have not properly appreciated her self-proclaimed role as head cheerleader for our public schools.
 -  Bipolar disorder is just manic depression by another name, and I am a self-proclaimed depression expert.
 -  Some people are self-proclaimed experts in everything, and I've met a few.
 -  The self-proclaimed king of all media is blasting off to a new realm, satellite radio.
 -  Sales managers aren't likely to be impressed with this self-proclaimed underachiever.
 -  Being a self-proclaimed feminist myself, I find that type of name-calling so boring and passé.
 -  Crowds from near and far lined the streets of the beautiful fishing village in the hope to get a glimpse of the self-proclaimed diva.
 -  A self-proclaimed expert in the art of cheating, he decides to share his expertise with Paul.
 -  The absence of democracy only strengthened the self-proclaimed fanatics.
 -  The march was mostly peaceful, although some self-proclaimed anarchists spray-painted slogans on a bank.
 -  Many of the self-proclaimed experts admit no one really knows what convergent media is or what it will become in the furore.
 -  Once disagreement turns into self-proclaimed hate, it becomes blinding.
 -  For their self-proclaimed heir to use visual trickery may seem a cop-out, or a challenge whose rewards do not make it worth accepting.
 -  Compassionate conservatism is the President's self-proclaimed philosophy.
 -  A self-proclaimed addict, Trisha confesses that she writes all the time.
 -  What we have seen in the last century are socialist states ruled by self-proclaimed communist parties.
 -  The programme clearly set out why he was a feared criminal before his self-proclaimed salvation from a life of crime.
 
  Synonyms declared, sworn, self-confessed, confessed, acknowledged, admitted, open, overt 
 Rhymes   ashamed, unclaimed, unframed, unnamed, unreclaimed, untamed    Definition of self-proclaimed in US English: self-proclaimedadjectiveˈˌsɛlf prəˈkleɪmdˈˌself prəˈklāmd attributive Described as or proclaimed to be such by oneself, without endorsement by others.  exercise books written by self-proclaimed experts  Example sentencesExamples -  The programme clearly set out why he was a feared criminal before his self-proclaimed salvation from a life of crime.
 -  Some people are self-proclaimed experts in everything, and I've met a few.
 -  A self-proclaimed expert in the art of cheating, he decides to share his expertise with Paul.
 -  He is a mechanic by trade, a professional pilot, a carpenter and a gardener - a self-proclaimed master of all trades.
 -  It is too easy to skip over feminism in these self-proclaimed post-feminist times.
 -  Bipolar disorder is just manic depression by another name, and I am a self-proclaimed depression expert.
 -  Well, she's a self-proclaimed Texas liberal who likes to tell it like it is, and by golly she does.
 -  The self-proclaimed king of all media is blasting off to a new realm, satellite radio.
 -  I have not properly appreciated her self-proclaimed role as head cheerleader for our public schools.
 -  The march was mostly peaceful, although some self-proclaimed anarchists spray-painted slogans on a bank.
 -  What we have seen in the last century are socialist states ruled by self-proclaimed communist parties.
 -  Compassionate conservatism is the President's self-proclaimed philosophy.
 -  A self-proclaimed addict, Trisha confesses that she writes all the time.
 -  Many of the self-proclaimed experts admit no one really knows what convergent media is or what it will become in the furore.
 -  For their self-proclaimed heir to use visual trickery may seem a cop-out, or a challenge whose rewards do not make it worth accepting.
 -  Being a self-proclaimed feminist myself, I find that type of name-calling so boring and passé.
 -  Sales managers aren't likely to be impressed with this self-proclaimed underachiever.
 -  The absence of democracy only strengthened the self-proclaimed fanatics.
 -  Crowds from near and far lined the streets of the beautiful fishing village in the hope to get a glimpse of the self-proclaimed diva.
 -  Once disagreement turns into self-proclaimed hate, it becomes blinding.
 
  Synonyms declared, sworn, self-confessed, confessed, acknowledged, admitted, open, overt     |