Lingo

Verbs for Announcements

31 Words

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declare
1.
dec
lare
Verb

to officially tell people something

The country's leaders gathered to declare their independence from colonial rule.

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announce
2.
a
nnounce
Verb

to make plans or decisions known by officially telling people about them

The CEO announces the company's quarterly results during the board meeting.

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state
3.
state
Noun

one of the political areas with limited law-making abilities that together form a federal country, like those of Germany or the US

California is the most populous state in the United States, known for its diverse culture and economy.

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proclaim
4.
pro
claim
Verb

to publicly and officially state something

The king gathered the court to proclaim a new law that would impact the entire kingdom.

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trumpet
5.
trum
pet
Noun

a musical instrument with a curved metal tube and one wide end, which is played by blowing into it while pressing and releasing its three buttons

He played a soulful melody on the trumpet during the jazz performance.

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acknowledge
6.
ack
now
ledge
Verb

to openly accept something as true or real

For the therapy to be effective, one must first acknowledge their feelings and emotions.

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express
7.
exp
ress
Verb

to show or make a thought, feeling, etc. known by looks, words, or actions

The artist expresses emotions through vibrant colors in her paintings.

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8.
a
sse
ve
rate
Verb

to seriously and strongly state something

She asseverated her innocence in the matter, firmly declaring that she had not committed the crime.

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speak out
9.
speak out
Verb

to confidently share one's thoughts or feelings without any hesitation

Employees should feel empowered to speak out about workplace concerns.

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speak up
10.
speak up
Verb

to express thoughts freely and confidently

Employees need to speak up if they witness unethical behavior.

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pre
co
nize
Verb

to publicly support a particular idea, principle, course of action, etc.

The professor consistently preconizes the importance of critical thinking skills in education, emphasizing their impact on students' intellectual growth.

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put
12.
put
Verb

to move something or someone from one place or position to another

Did she put the flowers in the vase?

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word
13.
word
Noun

(grammar) a unit of language that has a specific meaning

The word "friendship" holds a special meaning for her.

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phrase
14.
phrase
Noun

a group of words put together in a meaningful way

He wrote down the phrase "carpe diem" in his notebook, as it inspired him.

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rephrase
15.
re
phrase
Verb

to say something again using different words or structure while keeping the original meaning

After receiving feedback, she decided to rephrase her essay for clarity.

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air
16.
air
Noun

the mixture of gases, primarily oxygen and nitrogen, that surrounds the Earth and is essential for breathing

He could feel the warm air on his face as he stepped outside.

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voice
17.
voice
Noun

the sounds that a person makes when speaking or singing

Her voice was soft and soothing, perfect for reading bedtime stories.

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claim
18.
claim
Verb

to say that something is the case without providing proof for it

The controversial article regularly claims that a UFO sighting occurred last night.

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assert
19.
a
ssert
Verb

to clearly and confidently say that something is the case

In an interview last month, the athlete asserted that dedication and hard work will always lead to achieving fitness goals.

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avow
20.
a
vow
Verb

to publicly state that something is the case

The politician avowed their commitment to transparency and accountability in government.

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avouch
21.
a
vouch
Verb

to strongly and publicly state something as true

The witness avouched the authenticity of the document presented in court.

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affirm
22.
a
ffirm
Verb

to strongly and sincerely state that a particular statement or belief is true

In the wedding ceremony, the couple affirmed their commitment to each other with heartfelt vows.

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reaffirm
23.
re
a
ffirm
Verb

to state something again, often to emphasize its importance or to show a strong commitment

Despite the challenges, the team decided to reaffirm their dedication to the project.

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profess
24.
pro
fess
Verb

to openly declare a belief, opinion, or intention

The artist professed that her paintings were inspired by the beauty of nature and the emotions they evoke.

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deny
25.
de
ny
Verb

to refuse to admit the truth or existence of something

The accused continued to deny any involvement in the theft, despite the evidence.

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highlight
26.
high
light
Verb

to make parts of the hair a shade lighter than the rest using chemical substances

She decided to highlight her dark brown hair with caramel-colored streaks for a subtle sun-kissed look.

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emphasize
27.
em
pha
size
Verb

to give special attention or importance to something

Throughout her campaign speech, the candidate emphasized her plans for improving education and healthcare if elected.

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stress
28.
stress
Noun

a feeling of anxiety and worry caused by different life problems

The constant stress of her job was affecting her health.

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underscore
29.
un
der
score
Verb

to stress something's importance or value

The president's speech underscored the importance of unity in challenging times.

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accent
30.
ac
cent
Verb

to stress or single out something as important or noteworthy

In the painting, the artist chose vibrant colors to accent the focal point and create visual interest.

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underline
31.
un
der
line
Verb

to emphasize the importance of something by making it seem more noticeable

In the memo, the manager underlined the urgency of completing the project by the end of the week.

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