Proclaimer

  • 61herald — 1. noun 1) historical a herald announced the armistice Syn: messenger, courier; proclaimer, announcer, crier 2) the first herald of spring Syn: harbinger, sign, indicator, indication, signal …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 62ambassador — n 1. diplomat, emissary, legate, attache, envoy, minister of state, dignitary, plenipotentiary, nuncio; representative, delegate, commissioner, official, agent. 2. messenger, courier, herald, harbinger; intermediary, go between; announcer,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 63crier — n 1. herald, announcer, proclaimer, bellman, town crier. 2. hawker, peddler, vendor, huckster, cheap jack, costermonger, colporteur …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 64herald — n 1. messenger, envoy, runner, advance man, avant courier, courier, scout, Mil. point man, front rider. 2. precursor, predecessor, pioneer, forerunner, harbinger; sign, omen, portent, augury; indication, symptom, signal, ground waves, feeling in… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 65prophet — n 1. diviner, soothsayer, seer, clairvoyant, oracle, augur, fortuneteller, prognosticator, forecaster, predictor; palmist, Chaldean, astrologer, horoscoper, astromancer, geomancer, (in ancient Rome) haruspex; prophetess, sibyl, witch; sorcerer,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 66herald — /ˈhɛrəld / (say heruhld) noun 1. a messenger; forerunner or harbinger. 2. someone who proclaims or announces (often used as the name of a newspaper). 3. a royal or official proclaimer or messenger. 4. an officer who arranged tournaments and other …

  • 67proclaim — /prəˈkleɪm / (say pruh klaym) verb (t) 1. to announce or declare publicly or officiously: to proclaim one s opinions. 2. to announce or declare, publicly and officially: to proclaim war. 3. (of things) to indicate or make known. 4. to declare (a… …

  • 68prophet — /ˈprɒfət / (say profuht) noun 1. someone who speaks for God or a deity, or by divine inspiration. 2. someone regarded as, or claiming to be, an inspired teacher or leader. 3. someone who foretells or predicts what is to come: a weather prophet. 4 …

  • 69prophet — ► NOUN (fem. prophetess) 1) an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God. 2) a person who predicts the future. 3) a person who advocates a new belief or theory. ● a prophet is not without honour save in his own country Cf. ↑a prophet is… …

    English terms dictionary

  • 70preconize — [prē′kə nīz΄] vt. preconized, preconizing [ME preconisen < ML praeconizare < L praeco (gen. praeconis), public crier (prob. contr. < praedicator, proclaimer: see PREACHER) + LL izare, IZE] 1. to proclaim or extol in public 2. to approve… …

    English World dictionary