declare

verb21 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

To declare in a way that is authorized or public.

To declare in an official and proper way.

To declare something so that everyone knows.

To declare something without any delay.

To declare something without hiding your beliefs or feelings.

To declare in a plain and direct way.

To declare something quickly and without delay.

To declare with a strong belief in one's own ability.

To declare in a way that is not likely to change.

To declare in a confident and courageous way.

Used to say that something is so nearly true it can be regarded as true.

When a group of people declare something with total agreement.

To declare with a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction.

Used when referring to a very well-known declaration.

To declare in a loud voice.

To declare something by only one person or group, without the agreement of others.

To declare having achieved a victory or success.

To declare in a formal and dignified manner.

To declare something in a direct and firm way that is not open to discussion.

Used in very formal or legal statements to introduce a declaration.

To state something to a particular person or group.