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How do you feel about the headlines proclaiming you were born a man?

The actor (The Wire, Treme) and activist made no bones about his political leanings, proclaiming himself “a real live lefty.”

The idea of a soap being advertised as gluten-free struck me as ludicrous—roughly on par with a shampoo proclaiming to be low fat.

He has done all this while proclaiming his support for the government.

Those same Maple and Brown Sugar packets bear an FDA-approved seal proclaiming them heart healthy.

He could not denounce her without proclaiming his own shame, and the clever woman traded on that.

And when I started out on my errand I was more or less in the dark until I heard those dreadful newsboys proclaiming the tragedy.

Mr. Blaithwait wrote to the Governor and recommended the proclaiming of King James without delay.

The same night arrived a firman from the sultan, proclaiming Ibrahim Pasha of Allahissar.

Mind you, I am not proclaiming that I am the only person who has said this.

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On this page you'll find 46 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to proclaiming, such as: ambiguous, anticipating, apocalyptic, arcane, auguring, and auspicious.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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