words associated with annunciated
Synonyms of annunciate
advertise: : to make something known to : notify
announce: : to make known publicly : proclaim announce a deal
blare: : to sound loud and strident radios blaring
blaze: : an intensely burning fire
blazon: : armorial bearings : coat of arms
broadcast: : cast or scattered in all directions
declare: : to make known formally, officially, or explicitly publicly declared her opposition to the plan
enunciate: : to make a definite or systematic statement of
flash: : rush , dash — used of flowing water
give out: : declare , publish giving out that the doctor … required a few days of complete rest —Charles Dickens
herald: : an official at a tournament of arms (see arm entry 3 sense 1a ) with duties including the making of announcements and the marshaling of combatants
placard: : a notice posted in a public place : poster
post: : a piece (as of timber or metal) fixed firmly in an upright position especially as a stay or support : pillar , column
proclaim: : to declare publicly, typically insistently, proudly, or defiantly and in either speech or writing : announce
promulgate: : to make (an idea, belief, etc.) known to many people by open declaration : proclaim … the huge meeting served primarily as the occasion on which to promulgate the official doctrine … —Roger Shattuck From the beginning our objective has been to develop and promulgate new models for the calculus-based introductory course. —John S. Rigden et al.
publicize: : to bring to the attention of the public : advertise
publish: : to make generally known
release: : to set free from restraint, confinement, or servitude release hostages release pent-up emotions release the brakes
sound: : a particular auditory impression : tone
trumpet: : a wind instrument consisting of a conical or cylindrical usually metal tube, a cup-shaped mouthpiece, and a flared bell
Words Related to annunciate
bark: : to make the characteristic short loud cry of a dog
call (off or out): : to speak in a loud distinct voice so as to be heard at a distance : shout call for help
cry: : to utter loudly : shout He cried "Wait!" but it was too late.
bill: : the jaws of a bird together with their horny covering a duck’s bill
billboard: : a flat surface (as of a panel, wall, or fence) on which bills are posted
bulletin: : a brief public notice issuing usually from an authoritative source
gazette: : newspaper
knell: : a stroke or sound of a bell especially when rung slowly (as for a death, funeral, or disaster)
ring: : a circular band for holding, connecting, hanging, pulling, packing, or sealing a key ring a towel ring
toll: : a tax or fee paid for some liberty or privilege (as of passing over a highway or bridge)
blurb: : a short publicity notice (as on a book jacket)
feature: : the structure, form, or appearance especially of a person a man of large feature
pitch: : a black or dark viscous substance obtained as a residue in the distillation of organic materials and especially tars
plug: : a piece used to fill a hole : stopper
promote: : to advance in station, rank, or honor : raise
puff: : to blow in short gusts
disseminate: : to spread abroad as though sowing seed disseminate ideas
spread: : to open or expand over a larger area spread out the map
disclose: : to open up
divulge: : to make public : proclaim
introduce: : to lead to or make known by a formal act, announcement, or recommendation: such as
kithe: : to make known
manifest: : readily perceived by the senses and especially by the sense of sight Their sadness was manifest in their faces.
report: : common talk or an account spread by common talk : rumor
reveal: : to make known through divine inspiration
show: : to cause or permit to be seen : exhibit showed pictures of the baby
advise: : to give (someone) a recommendation about what should be done : to give advice to Her doctor advised her to try a drier climate.
apprise: : to give notice to : tell They apprised him of his rights.
hand down: : to transmit in succession (as from father to son)
inform: : to communicate knowledge to inform a prisoner of his rights
notify: : to point out
communicate: : share
impart: : to give, convey, or grant from or as if from a store her experience imparted authority to her words the flavor imparted by herbs
intimate: : marked by a warm friendship developing through long association intimate friends
Phrases Synonymous with annunciate
Near Antonyms of annunciate
conceal: : to prevent disclosure or recognition of conceal the truth She could barely conceal her anger.
hush (up): : calm , quiet hushed the children as they entered the library
silence: : forbearance from speech or noise : muteness — often used interjectionally
suppress: : to put down by authority or force : subdue suppress a riot
withhold: : to hold back from action : check
recall: : cancel , revoke
recant: : to withdraw or repudiate (a statement or belief) formally and publicly : renounce
retract: : to draw back or in cats retract their claws
revoke: : to annul by recalling or taking back : rescind revoke a will
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