Synonyms for de-claims
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : dih-kleym |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈkleɪm |
Top 10 synonyms for de-claims Other synonyms for the word de-claims
- account for
- address
- adjudicate
- affirm
- air
- animadvert
- answer
- apostrophize
- arraign
- assert
- asseverate
- attack
- bark
- be delirious
- bellow
- berate
- blacklist
- bloviate
- blow hot air
- blow one's top
- blow up
- bluster
- boast
- brag
- bring out
- buttonhole
- carry on
- castigate
- censure
- chant
- charge
- charge with
- chatter
- chew
- chew out
- chime
- chin
- clamor
- come out with
- come unglued
- comment
- commentate
- communicate
- condemn
- confab
- confer
- converse
- convey
- criticize
- cry
- curse
- damn
- debate
- declaim
- declare
- decry
- delineate
- deliver
- denounce
- denunciate
- derogate
- descant
- describe
- detail
- develop
- dilate upon
- disclose
- discourse
- display
- dispute
- dissert
- dissertate
- divulge
- dramatize
- dress down
- ejaculate
- elaborate
- enact
- enlarge
- enumerate
- enunciate
- exclaim
- excoriate
- execrate
- exhort
- expand
- expatiate
- explain
- explode
- expose
- expound
- express
- finger
- flip one's lid
- freak out
- fulminate
- fume
- gabble
- get across
- get on a soapbox
- give a meeting
- give a report
- give a talk
- give an account
- give verbal account
- give words to
- gnarl
- go
- go ape
- go bananas
- go crazy
- go mad
- go on
- go on about
- growl
- gush
- hang something on
- harangue
- hold
- hold forth
- impart
- impeach
- implicate
- impugn
- incriminate
- indicate
- indict
- interpret
- intimidate
- inveigh
- inveigh against
- itemize
- jabber
- jaw
- knock
- lecture
- lip
- make a to-do
- make known
- mark
- menace
- mention
- modulate
- mouth
- mutter
- objurgate
- orate
- ostracize
- paraphrase
- parrot
- perform
- perorate
- picture
- pile it on
- pitch
- plead
- pontificate
- portray
- prate
- prattle
- prelect
- proclaim
- promulgate
- pronounce
- proscribe
- prosecute
- protest
- publish
- put into words
- quote
- rage
- rail
- ramble
- rant
- rap
- rat
- rattle on
- rave
- rebuke
- recapitulate
- recite
- record
- recount
- reel off
- register
- rehearse
- relate
- remark
- render
- repeat
- reply
- report
- reprehend
- reprimand
- reproach
- reprobate
- reprove
- restate
- retell
- revile
- roar
- run amuck
- say
- scold
- sermonize
- shoot off one's mouth
- shout
- show
- show up
- sizzle
- skin
- smear
- snarl
- soapbox
- soliloquize
- sound off
- speak
- speechify
- spellbind
- spiel
- splutter
- spout
- state
- stigmatize
- storm
- stump
- swear at
- take on
- take to task
- talk
- talk big
- talk to
- talk wildly
- teach
- tell
- threaten
- throw out
- thunder
- treat
- upbraid
- utter
- utter threat
- vapor
- verbalize
- vilify
- vituperate
- vocalize
- vociferate
- voice
- wander
- whisper
- yell
- yell at
Définition of de-claims
Origin :- late 14c., from Middle French déclamer and directly from Latin declamare "to practice public speaking, to bluster," from de- intensive prefix + clamare "to cry, shout" (see claim (v.)). At first in English spelled declame, but altered under influence of claim. Related: Declaimed; declaiming.
- As in lecture : verb give a lesson, speech
- As in rant : verb yell, rave
- As in rave : verb talk endlessly
- As in read : verb express, state
- As in recite : verb read out loud; narrate
- As in speak : verb address; give a lecture
- As in spout : verb talk forcefully
- As in thunder : verb yell at
- As in utter : verb say, reveal
- As in perorate : verb harangue
- As in perorate : verb deliver speech
- As in rhapsodize : verb rave
- As in declaim : verb proclaim; get on a soapbox
- As in denounce : verb condemn, attack
- As in discourse : verb discuss, speak about
- As in fulminate : verb criticize harshly
- As in harangue : verb give a long lecture
Antonyms for de-claims
- abandon
- abridge
- agree
- allow
- applaud
- approve
- ask
- assist
- be happy
- be modest
- be quiet
- commend
- compliment
- compress
- conceal
- confuse
- cover
- decrease
- defend
- denounce
- deny
- deprecate
- discourage
- drain
- exalt
- exculpate
- exonerate
- fail
- flatter
- free
- go along
- help
- hide
- ignore
- keep
- keep quiet
- laud
- lessen
- listen
- lower
- misrepresent
- mumble
- praise
- question
- refrain
- secrete
- shrink
- support
- suppress
- take
- welcome
- withhold
- write
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