Declaring synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
saying (related)
To proclaim the presence or arrival of:
To stop the movement or progress of:
(Rare) To regard; deem
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To give utterance or expression to; utter or express in words
To give release or expression to (thoughts or feelings)
To tell a court what pertinent information to a case one has, while under oath, and while the defendant is present.
To communicate by speech or writing; express with words:
State means to speak or say something.
To give (something) a meaning or an importance.
Show is defined as to bring into view, teach, or display.
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To tell in a descriptive way.
To state or pass a judgment; make a pronouncement (on)
To put (a law, for example) into effect by formal public announcement.
To profess is to declare something, often out loud.
To state emphatically or authoritatively; affirm:
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To give notice to; inform; announce to
To show or demonstrate plainly; reveal:
To keep in an existing state; preserve or retain:
To state or express briefly:
To herald is defined as to say or show that something is coming, or to announce the news.
To set forth in words; state:
To make public; to several or communicate to the public; to tell (a secret) so that it may become generally known; to disclose; -- said of that which had been confided as a secret, or had been before unknown; as, to divulge a secret.
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To tell or write about; give a detailed account of
The definition of confirm is to approve or to establish the truth or make stronger.
The definition of confess is to admit wrongdoings or to make something known.
Claim means to take or assert ownership of something or to state something as true.
(Archaic) To inform positively; assure.
To broadcast is to transmit information to a lot of people, especially when done via television or radio.
To command, ask, or tell
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To state positively; declare:
The definition of aver is to declare or affirm something to be true with a strong sense of confidence.
To call to witness; to invoke.
To give confidence to; reassure.
To state seriously or positively; assert
To announce; proclaim:
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To state (a plea or excuse, for example) in support or denial of a claim or accusation:
To assert positively; to tell with confidence; to aver; to maintain as true.
One who actively assists, defends, pleads, prosecutes, speaks, writes, or otherwise supports the cause of another. A lawyer. To speak, write, or otherwise support a cause by argument.
To warn or notify:
Admit is defined as to confess or agree that something is true.
To state that one has received (a letter, gift, favor, payment, etc.)
To give formal assurance, or guarantee, to (someone) or for (something)
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To present (something) to the consideration or judgment of another:
To declare solemnly in the name of God or of something held sacred
To hold a conference or consultation.
To disclose is defined as to make something known or reveal something.
To call as a witness in affirming or denying, or to prove an affirmation; to appeal to.
To state definitely; express in a systematic way
Reassure is defined as to give someone confidence.
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To vouch is to use your personal experience to confirm the value or merit of someone or something, or to attest that someone or something is as good as claimed.
To cite is defined as to tell someone they must appear in court.
(Informal) To subject to physiological or mental stress or strain. Often used with out :
Demonstrate means to march or protest against something with a group.
To persuade or influence (another), as by presenting reasons:
To assign a later date to (a past event)
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To contend is to believe something is a fact or to deal with a challenge.
(With on or upon or (that + ordinary verb form)) To hold up a claim emphatically.
To say or utter again; reiterate
To publish is defined as to announce or issue a written or printed work for public sale.
To designate, mention, or refer to by name
(Law) To transfer ownership of or title to.
To present in words; describe, state, or set forth
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To give utterance to; express with the voice; speak or sing
To talk is to speak, to have the power to speak, or to have a formal conversation.
(Intransitive) To express or convey ideas, either through verbal or nonverbal means; to have intercourse, to exchange information. [from 16th c.]
withholding (antonym)
To keep in check; restrain:
equivocating (antonym)
(Intransitive) To use words of equivocal or doubtful signification; to express one's opinions in terms which admit of different senses, with intent to deceive; to use ambiguous expressions with a view to mislead; as, to equivocate is the work of duplicity.
hiding (antonym)
Hide is defined as to conceal something, oneself, or others.
disavowing (antonym)
retracting (antonym)
To withdraw or disavow (a statement, promise, offer, charge, etc.); recant
denying (antonym)
To refuse to believe; reject:
disclaiming (antonym)
To deny the validity of; repudiate:
concealing (antonym)
contradicting (antonym)
To declare (a statement, report, etc.) to be false or incorrect
reporting (related)
To present oneself:
listing (related)
To enter (a name, item, etc.) in a list, directory, catalog, etc.
Find another word for declaring. In this page you can discover 87 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for declaring, like: noting, remarking, asserting, saying, announcing, holding, adjudging, voicing, venting, testifying and telling.