declaration
Prononciation : [ˌdɛkləˈreɪʃən]
Contexte : « official statement »
(noun) a formal announcement or statement that declares something important. It often tells people information that they should know, like rules or facts about events.
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The teacher made a declaration about the upcoming school holidays, so everyone was excited.
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There was no declaration made about the meeting, so most people didn't show up.
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What was the main declaration made during the meeting?
Contexte : « law »
(noun) an official document that states certain rights or intentions. For instance, a declaration of independence tells a country that it wants to be free from another country.
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The Declaration of Independence is a very important document in American history.
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Without the declaration of independence, the country would not have been able to establish itself.
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Can you tell me what the declaration highlights about our freedoms?
Contexte : « announcement »
(noun) a clear statement that informs people about a decision or event. It helps everyone understand what is happening or what needs to be done.
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The mayor's declaration about the new park was welcomed by the community.
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Her lack of a declaration left many confused about the project’s next steps.
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Did you hear the mayor's recent declaration about the park?