proclaimers

[US]/[prəˈkleɪməz]/
[UK]/[prəˈkleɪmərz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.People who announce something officially or publicly.; A person who makes a formal declaration.; A person who publicly announces something, especially a religious belief.

Phrases & Collocations

proclaimers announced

future proclaimers

bold proclaimers

proclaimers’ rights

historic proclaimers

proclaimers gather

early proclaimers

Example Sentences

the town criers were the original proclaimers of important news.

the band's debut album featured them as passionate proclaimers of social justice.

he acted as proclaimers of the company's new vision to the employees.

the victorious team were proud proclaimers of their championship win.

they became staunch proclaimers of environmental protection after witnessing the damage firsthand.

the king's heralds were his official proclaimers, announcing royal decrees.

the activists were vocal proclaimers of their cause at the protest.

the politicians often position themselves as proclaimers of change and progress.

the wedding celebrant served as proclaimers of the couple's commitment to each other.

the museum curators are dedicated proclaimers of the historical significance of the artifacts.

the passionate speakers were effective proclaimers of the importance of education.

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