Similar words: announce, announcement, pronounce, bounce, cannot, cannot help, more often than not, concede. Meaning: [ə'naʊns] adj. declared publicly; made widely known.
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91. 'I've got a job,' she announced triumphantly.
92. Two hundred redundancies were announced in the shipyards.
93. The inauguration of the President is announced for Friday.
94. The Prime Minister announced a reshuffle of his Cabinet.
95. She announced that she'd given up smoking.
96. Gathering clouds announced the oncoming storm.
97. The deal will be formally announced on Tuesday.
98. The government announced the cancellation of the dam project.
99. Modigliani announced his move to Montparnasse in 1909.
100. They announced that the flight would be delayed.
101. Tributes flooded in when her death was announced.
102. Bush announced for the U.S. President.
103. He has announced his intention to retire.
104. They announced his plane was delayed.
105. The central bank has announced controls on capital outflows.
106. The nominations for the Academy Awards were announced Tuesday.
107. Police announced the return of the stolen goods.
108. The economic affairs minister announced limits on petrol sales.
109. "It was huge," he announced[sentencedict.com](sentencedict.com), spreading his arms wide.
110. Has our flight been announced yet?
111. He announced his engagement to his long-time girlfriend.
112. They have announced the quarterly dividend on the shares.
113. The results will be announced in two weeks' time.
114. Textile companies announced 2000 fresh layoffs last week.
115. She suddenly and inexplicably announced her retirement.
116. He smiled smugly as the results were announced.
117. Ecuador announced a ban on fishing for shrimps.
118. Pandemonium broke out when the news was announced.
119. All visitors to the apartment building must be announced.
120. He announced that he's going to resign.
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