Similar words: avowed, avowedly, avow, avowal, disavow, disavowal, vowel, vowel sound. Meaning: n. 1. someone who admits or acknowledges openly and boldly 2. someone who claims to speak the truth.
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2. He avowed himself a socialist.
3. It is a society in which homosexuality is rarely avowed.
4. The party's avowed aim was to struggle against capitalist exploitation.
5. She avowed herself a singer.
6. The Government's avowed intent/purpose/aim is to reduce tax.
7. He avowed his commitment to Marxist ideals.
8. He avowed himself an opponent of all alliances.
9. The senator was forced to avow openly that he had received some money from that company.
10. The avowed aim of this Government is to reduce taxation.
11. He avowed that he would never cooperate with them again.
12. An avowed traditionalist, he is against reform of any kind.
13. She is an avowed vegetarian.
14. What of his avowed love for Chelsi?
15. I believe that there is an authentic beauty in science and this is fervently avowed by many scientists.
16. These differences include the original step, for a work of avowed non-fiction, of changing words within quotation marks.
17. Their avowed purpose is to wreck the Social Contract and the democratic system under which we live.
18. Resentment of this magnitude was a clear indication of the failure of the avowed policy of pacification and Romanization.
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19. But if they are no longer avowed Socialists, what are they?
20. All of this is with the avowed intent of improving his company's products.