Collocations for proclaim - verb
ADVERB
loudly
formally, officially
openly, publicly
proudly, triumphantly
boldly
She boldly proclaimed that her goal was to win the championship.
formally, officially
openly, publicly
proudly, triumphantly
boldly
She boldly proclaimed that her goal was to win the championship.
hereby
(often humorous)
I hereby proclaim June 12 as a computer-free day.
I hereby proclaim June 12 as a computer-free day.
repeatedly
She repeatedly proclaimed her devotion to the cause.
She repeatedly proclaimed her devotion to the cause.
VERB + proclaim
seem to
His boyish looks seemed to proclaim his inexperience.
His boyish looks seemed to proclaim his inexperience.
continue to
They continue to proclaim their innocence.
They continue to proclaim their innocence.
PREPOSITION
as
Everyone is proclaiming him as the next president.
Everyone is proclaiming him as the next president.
to
She proclaimed her innocence to the world.
She proclaimed her innocence to the world.
Proclaim is used with these nouns as the subject:
banner, headline, sign
banner, headline, sign
Proclaim is used with these nouns as the object:
doctrine, faith, gospel, independence, innocence, king, love, queen, republic, victory
doctrine, faith, gospel, independence, innocence, king, love, queen, republic, victory