Collocations for announce - verb
ADVERB
formally,
officially,
publicly
happily, proudly, triumphantly
The company proudly announced the launch of its new range of cars.
happily, proudly, triumphantly
The company proudly announced the launch of its new range of cars.
loudly
‘I'm hungry!’ he loudly announced.
‘I'm hungry!’ he loudly announced.
VERB + announce
be expected to,
expect to
We expect to announce details of the plan later this week.
We expect to announce details of the plan later this week.
be delighted to,
be pleased to,
be proud to
Mr and Mrs James are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise.
Mr and Mrs James are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise.
regret to
We regret to announce the death of our chairman, Tony Rossi.
We regret to announce the death of our chairman, Tony Rossi.
Announce is used with these nouns as the subject:
email, government, headline, letter, loudspeaker, minister, newspaper, president, proclamation, radio, sign
email, government, headline, letter, loudspeaker, minister, newspaper, president, proclamation, radio, sign
Announce is used with these nouns as the object:
alliance, allocation, amnesty, appointment, arrival, award, birth, cancellation, ceasefire, closure, crackdown, creation, cut, cutback, date, deal, decision, departure, discovery, dividend, earnings, end, engagement, enquiry, establishment, finding, freeze, improvement, increase, indictment, initiative, intention, introduction, launch, merger, moratorium, move, news, plan, postponement, promotion, reduction, redundancy, release, reorganization, resignation, result, retirement, return, review, revision, sale, scheme, shortlist, squad, support, verdict, victory, visit, willingness, winner, withdrawal, work
alliance, allocation, amnesty, appointment, arrival, award, birth, cancellation, ceasefire, closure, crackdown, creation, cut, cutback, date, deal, decision, departure, discovery, dividend, earnings, end, engagement, enquiry, establishment, finding, freeze, improvement, increase, indictment, initiative, intention, introduction, launch, merger, moratorium, move, news, plan, postponement, promotion, reduction, redundancy, release, reorganization, resignation, result, retirement, return, review, revision, sale, scheme, shortlist, squad, support, verdict, victory, visit, willingness, winner, withdrawal, work