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announcement

[ uh-nouns-muhnt ]

noun

  1. public or formal notice announcing something:

    The announcement appeared in the newspapers.

  2. the act of announcing.
  3. a short message or commercial, especially a commercial spoken on radio or television.
  4. a card or piece of formal stationery containing a formal declaration of an event, as a wedding.


announcement

/ əˈԲʊԲəԳ /

noun

  1. a public statement
  2. a brief item or advertisement, as in a newspaper
  3. a formal printed or written invitation
  4. the act of announcing
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • a·ԴdzܲԳmԳ noun adjective
  • a·ԴdzܲԳmԳ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of announcement1

From the French word anoncement, dating back to 1790–1800. See announce, -ment
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The announcement was not accompanied by an executive order, and it is unclear whether he intends for 8 May to become a federal holiday - a power that rests with the US Congress.

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And about 3 a.m., we were woken up again with the blaring of a blowhorn with an announcement saying, “You have to leave this area, we’re using this for staging.”

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Ms Brown told BBC's Good Morning Ulster Programme that the timing of Benn's announcement and the lack of information given to them beforehand had upset the family.

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Beijing then imposed more export controls on rare earth minerals as part of an escalating trade war with the US, sparked by Trump's announcement of sweeping tariffs in April.

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Meta's announcement comes as it released quarterly earnings that beat Wall Street expectations.

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