verb
ADVERB
▪ formally , officially , publicly
▪ happily , proudly , triumphantly
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The company proudly ~d the launch of its new range of cars.
▪ loudly
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‘I'm hungry!’ he loudly ~d.
VERB + ANNOUNCE
▪ be expected to , expect to
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We expect to ~ details of the plan later this week.
▪ be delighted to , be pleased to , be proud to
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Mr and Mrs James are pleased to ~ the engagement of their daughter, Louise.
▪ regret to
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We regret to ~ the death of our chairman, Tony Rossi.
PREPOSITION
▪ to
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He ~d to the crowd that the war was over.
Announce is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ email , ↑ government , ↑ headline , ↑ letter , ↑ loudspeaker , ↑ minister , ↑ newspaper , ↑ president , ↑ proclamation , ↑ radio , ↑ sign
Announce is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ alliance , ↑ allocation , ↑ amnesty , ↑ appointment , ↑ arrival , ↑ award , ↑ birth , ↑ cancellation , ↑ ceasefire , ↑ closure , ↑ crackdown , ↑ creation , ↑ cut , ↑ cutback , ↑ date , ↑ deal , ↑ decision , ↑ departure , ↑ discovery , ↑ dividend , ↑ earnings , ↑ end , ↑ engagement , ↑ enquiry , ↑ establishment , ↑ finding , ↑ freeze , ↑ improvement , ↑ increase , ↑ indictment , ↑ initiative , ↑ intention , ↑ introduction , ↑ launch , ↑ merger , ↑ moratorium , ↑ move , ↑ news , ↑ plan , ↑ postponement , ↑ promotion , ↑ reduction , ↑ redundancy , ↑ release , ↑ reorganization , ↑ resignation , ↑ result , ↑ retirement , ↑ return , ↑ review , ↑ revision , ↑ sale , ↑ scheme , ↑ shortlist , ↑ squad , ↑ support , ↑ verdict , ↑ victory , ↑ visit , ↑ willingness , ↑ winner , ↑ withdrawal , ↑ work