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    avow
    /əˈvaʊ/

    verb

    • 1. assert or confess openly: "he avowed that he was no longer in perfect health"

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  2. to admit something or say something publicly: [ + that ] He avowed that he regretted what he had done. It is a society in which homosexuality is rarely avowed. Opposite. disavow formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Admitting & confessing. acknowledge something as something. acknowledgedly. acknowledgment. admission of guilt.

  3. avow implies boldly declaring, often in the face of hostility, what one might be expected to be silent about. avowed that he was a revolutionary confess may apply to an admission of a weakness, failure, omission, or guilt.

  4. When you avow something, you say it openly for the whole world to hear. If you're a witness in a trial, you'll be asked to take an oath in which you'll avow that you'll tell the truth. A simple way to remember the meaning of avow is that it sounds and looks a whole lot

  5. to admit something or say something publicly: [ + that ] He avowed that he regretted what he had done. It is a society in which homosexuality is rarely avowed. Opposite. disavow formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Admitting & confessing. acknowledge something as something. acknowledgedly. acknowledgment. admission of guilt.

  6. Avow definition: to declare frankly or openly; assert; confess; admit. See examples of AVOW used in a sentence.

  7. Define avow. avow synonyms, avow pronunciation, avow translation, English dictionary definition of avow. tr.v. a·vowed , a·vow·ing , a·vows 1. To acknowledge or declare openly and unashamedly: avowed their faith in the electoral process. 2. To state positively;...

  8. Jun 27, 2024 · Synonyms for AVOW: insist, allege, claim, assert, declare, contend, affirm, maintain; Antonyms of AVOW: deny, abandon, reject, repudiate, gainsay, disclaim, negative, negate.