annunciate

[uh-nuhn-see-eyt]

annunciate Definition

to announce or declare something formally or officially.

Using annunciate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "annunciate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The president will annunciate his decision on the matter tomorrow.

  • Example

    The judge annunciated the verdict in a clear voice.

  • Example

    The company annunciated its new policy on social media.

annunciate Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for annunciate

Phrases with annunciate

  • annunciate one's arrival/departure

    to make one's arrival or departure known to others

    Example

    Please annunciate your arrival at the front desk.

  • to proclaim or announce the teachings of the Christian gospel

    Example

    The priest annunciated the gospel to the congregation.

  • to publicly announce that one is pregnant

    Example

    The couple annunciated their pregnancy on social media.

Origins of annunciate

from Latin 'annuntiatus', past participle of 'annuntiare', meaning 'to report, announce'

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Summary: annunciate in Brief

'Annunciate' [uh-nuhn-see-eyt] means to formally or officially declare or announce something. It is often used in formal settings like legal proceedings or official statements, as in 'The company annunciated its new policy on social media.' 'Annunciate' can also be used in phrases like 'annunciate one's arrival/departure,' which means to make one's arrival or departure known to others.