declare
Prononciation : [dɪˈklɛr]
Contexte : « communication »
(verb) to say something in a clear and official way. When you declare something, you are making a statement that everyone can hear and understand.
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She declared that she would run for class president.
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He did not declare his feelings about the movie, leaving everyone confused.
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What did you declare at the meeting yesterday?
Contexte : « legal matters »
(verb) to officially announce something for legal purposes. This can happen in court or when you fill out official forms.
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The company declared its earnings during the annual meeting.
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They failed to declare their assets, which caused problems later.
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Did you declare all your information on the form?
Contexte : « events »
(verb) to announce something publicly, especially when starting an event. This can be like saying that a holiday or celebration has officially begun.
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The mayor declared the festival open with a speech.
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He didn't declare the start of the game, and everyone was confused about when to play.
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When will they declare the start of the race?
Contexte : « emotions »
(verb) to express feelings openly, especially in a strong way. This can mean telling someone you love them or showing your opinions clearly.
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She declared her love for him at the party.
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He did not declare his support for the idea, even though he liked it.
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Why didn't you declare your opinion during the discussion?