Synonyms for announcing
verb make a proclamationAntonyms for announcing
broadcasting
communication
- advice
- advisement
- announcing
- articulation
- assertion
- communion
- connection
- contact
- conversation
- converse
- correspondence
- corresponding
- declaration
- delivery
- disclosing
- dissemination
- elucidation
- expression
- intelligence
- interchange
- intercommunication
- intercourse
- link
- making known
- mention
- notifying
- publication
- reading
- reception
- revelation
- talk
- talking
- telling
- transfer
- translating
- transmission
- utterance
- writing
intercommunication
- advice
- advisement
- announcing
- articulation
- assertion
- communion
- connection
- contact
- conversation
- converse
- correspondence
- corresponding
- declaration
- delivery
- disclosing
- dissemination
- elucidation
- expression
- intelligence
- interchange
- intercourse
- link
- making known
- mention
- notifying
- publication
- reading
- reception
- revelation
- talk
- talking
- telling
- transfer
- translating
- transmission
- utterance
- writing
media
publicity
- PR
- advertising
- announcement
- announcing
- attention
- ballyhoo
- big noise
- billing
- blurb
- boost
- broadcasting
- build-up
- clout
- commercial
- currency
- distribution
- fame
- handout
- hoopla
- hype
- ink
- limelight
- noise
- notoriety
- pitch
- plug
- press
- press-agentry
- promo
- promulgation
- propaganda
- public notice
- public relations
- puff
- puffery
- pushing
- release
- report
- réclame
- scratch
- spotlight
- spread
- write-up
Word Origin & History
c.1500, "proclaim, make known," from Old French anoncier "announce, proclaim" (12c., Modern French annoncer), from Latin annuntiare, adnuntiare "to announce, relate," literally "to bring news," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + nuntiare "relate, report," from nuntius "messenger" (see nuncio). Related: Announced; announcing.
Example Sentences forannouncing
But whatever Tip went into, he came out of tired, announcing that he had cut it.
After tea there came another knock at the door, announcing Arthur.
Most people have read his letter to his friend Bedford, announcing the death of one.
Later in the evening she received a telegram from Jan announcing Meg's whereabouts.
Some of the men were already sleeping, announcing the fact more or less loudly.
"Quite an informal affair," she said, in announcing her intention.
"You are saved," said Rita, as if she were announcing dinner.
We have played our parts in announcing to you how things stand there.
That was her way of announcing her religion, and a pleasant one.
Then Luke gave a grunt, announcing that he had barked his left shin.