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proclaimer


Meanings
  • Noun

    A person who publicly announces or declares something, especially a religious or political message.

    - "The proclaimer of the new religion traveled from town to town announcing the good news."
    - "The mayor was the proclaimer of the new city ordinance."
    - "The proclaimer of the truth often faces opposition."

Rhymes
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announcer , declarer , enouncer
Variants
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proclaim , proclaimed , proclaimer , proclaimers , proclaiming , proclaims
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'proclamare' meaning 'to publicly announce'.


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  1. In the Bible, John the Baptist is described as a 'voice of one crying in the wilderness, preparing the way of the Lord'. In this context, John the Baptist could be considered a proclaimer, announcing the coming of Jesus.

  2. In some legal contexts, a proclaimer is someone who formally declares a will to be valid. This is known as 'proving a will'.


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  1. Announcer: An announcer is someone who makes public announcements, often over the radio or television. While a proclaimer also makes public announcements, an announcer's role is more focused on broadcasting information, whereas a proclaimer might be making a declaration or announcement as part of a larger message or movement.

  2. Declarant: A declarant is someone who makes a formal statement or declaration, often in a legal context. A proclaimer might also make a formal declaration, but the term 'proclaimer' is more commonly used in religious or political contexts.


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The term 'proclaimer' has been used in various contexts throughout history, including religious and political contexts. In Christianity, a proclaimer might be someone who announces the coming of a new religious leader or the arrival of the kingdom of God. In political contexts, a proclaimer might be someone who publicly declares a new law or policy.

How to Memorize "proclaimer"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize a proclaimer, imagine someone standing in a town square, surrounded by a crowd, and making an announcement. Visualize the way they speak, the way they gesture, and the reaction of the crowd.

  2. associate

    - To memorize the word 'proclaimer', associate it with the idea of someone making a public declaration or announcement. Visualize a person standing on a stage, making an announcement to a large crowd.

  3. mnemonics

    - One possible mnemonic for remembering the meaning of 'proclaimer' is to remember that it comes from the Latin word 'proclamare', which means 'to publicly announce'.


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