Pronunciation of proclaim

Pronunciation of the English word proclaim.

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Pronounce proclaim in English


proclaim in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. His manners proclaim him a gentleman.
2. To save the world requires faith and courage: faith in reason, and courage to proclaim what reason shows to be true.
3. "In rolling ages there shall come the day / when heirs of old Assaracus shall tame / Phthia and proud Mycene to obey, / and terms of peace to conquered Greeks proclaim."
4. "Tell me," she says, "thy wanderings; stranger, come, / thy friends' mishaps and Danaan wiles proclaim; / for seven long summers now have seen thee roam / o'er every land and sea, far from thy native home."
5. "Lo! what Apollo from Ortygia's shrine / would sing, unasked he sends us to proclaim."
6. Tomorrow we shall proclaim a republic.
7. Gentlemen! Tomorrow we shall proclaim the Republic.
8. Nna Yamna said: "Now Saïda I come back to you. We heard about your poestry, come on, proclaim us your poems that comfort us."
9. Yanni continued to proclaim his innocence.
10. You've only really won over your listeners when they adore your promises, fear your threats, hate what you complain about, gladly do as you suggest and regret what you regrettably proclaim.

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