announce

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
announce
    v 1: make known; make an announcement; "She denoted her feelings
         clearly" [syn: {announce}, {denote}]
    2: announce publicly or officially; "The President declared war"
       [syn: {announce}, {declare}]
    3: give the names of; "He announced the winners of the spelling
       bee"
    4: foreshadow or presage [syn: {announce}, {annunciate},
       {harbinger}, {foretell}, {herald}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Announce \An*nounce"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Announced}; p. pr. &
   vb. n. {Announcing}.] [OF. anoncier, F. annoncer, fr. L.
   annuntiare; ad + nuntiare to report, relate, nuntius
   messenger, bearer of news. See {Nuncio}, and cf.
   {Annunciate}.]
   [1913 Webster]
   1. To give public notice, or first notice of; to make known;
      to publish; to proclaim.
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            Her [Q. Elizabeth's] arrival was announced through
            the country by a peal of cannon from the ramparts.
                                                  --Gilpin.
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   2. To pronounce; to declare by judicial sentence.
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            Publish laws, announce
            Or life or death.                     --Prior.
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   Syn: To proclaim; publish; make known; herald; declare;
        promulgate.

   Usage: To {Publish}, {Announce}, {Proclaim}, {Promulgate}. We
          {publish} what we give openly to the world, either by
          oral communication or by means of the press; as, to
          publish abroad the faults of our neighbors. We
          {announce} what we declare by anticipation, or make
          known for the first time; as, to {announce} the speedy
          publication of a book; to {announce} the approach or
          arrival of a distinguished personage. We {proclaim}
          anything to which we give the widest publicity; as, to
          {proclaim} the news of victory. We {promulgate} when
          we proclaim more widely what has before been known by
          some; as, to {promulgate} the gospel.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
112 Moby Thesaurus words for "announce":
      advertise, affirm, allege, annunciate, antecede, antedate,
      anticipate, argue, assert, assever, asseverate, attest, augur,
      aver, avouch, avow, be before, be early, bespeak, betoken, blazon,
      break the news, bring word, broadcast, bruit about, circulate,
      come before, communicate, confirm, contend, declare,
      declare roundly, disclose, divulge, enunciate, express, forebode,
      forecast, forerun, foreshow, foretell, give a report, give notice,
      give tidings of, harbinger, have, herald, hint at, hold, impart,
      inform, insist, intimate, issue a manifesto, issue a statement,
      lay down, maintain, make a statement, make an announcement,
      make known, make public, manifesto, notify, portend, preannounce,
      precede, precurse, predate, predicate, predict, preexist,
      preindicate, presage, present, proclaim, profess, promulgate,
      pronounce, propound, protest, publicize, publish,
      publish a manifesto, put, put forth, put it, put out, rehearse,
      relate, report, reveal, rumor, run before, say, set down,
      set forth, show forth, signal, sound, speak, speak out, speak up,
      stand for, stand on, state, submit, suggest, tell, testify,
      usher in, witness, write up

    

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