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avow

verb
\ ə-ˈvau̇ How to pronounce avow (audio) \
avowed; avowing; avows

Definition of avow

transitive verb

1 : to declare assuredly She avowed her innocence.
2 : to declare openly, bluntly, and without shame ever ready to avow his reactionary outlook

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Other Words from avow

avower \ -​ˈvau̇(-​ə)r How to pronounce avower (audio) \ noun

Choose the Right Synonym for avow

acknowledge, admit, own, avow, confess mean to disclose against one's will or inclination. acknowledge implies the disclosing of something that has been or might be concealed. acknowledged an earlier peccadillo admit implies reluctance to disclose, grant, or concede and refers usually to facts rather than their implications. admitted the project was over budget own implies acknowledging something in close relation to oneself. must own I know little about computers 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. confessed a weakness for sweets

assert, declare, affirm, protest, avow mean to state positively usually in anticipation of denial or objection. assert implies stating confidently without need for proof or regard for evidence. asserted that modern music is just noise declare stresses open or public statement. declared her support for the candidate affirm implies conviction based on evidence, experience, or faith. affirmed the existence of an afterlife protest emphasizes affirming in the face of denial or doubt. protested that he really had been misquoted avow stresses frank declaration and acknowledgment of personal responsibility for what is declared. avowed that all investors would be repaid in full

Examples of avow in a Sentence

avowed that the colonization of Mars in our lifetime is not only possible but probable avowed their undying love for each other

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The state of the Casey/Barletta race prior to Casey’s avowed opposition to any Trump nominee strongly favored Casey. — John Baer, Philly.com, "Casey's opposition to Trump SCOTUS pick raises questions about Casey's abortion stance | John Baer," 10 July 2018 Many also avow that even with the North Waziristan sweep, militants were given an early heads-up to move over into Afghanistan. — Hollie Mckay, Fox News, "Trump's wrath forces Pakistan to double down on push to eliminate terrorist sanctuaries," 10 July 2018

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First Known Use of avow

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for avow

Middle English, from Anglo-French avuer, avouer, from Latin advocare to summon

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avow

verb

English Language Learners Definition of avow

formal : to declare or state (something) in an open and public way

avow

verb
\ ə-ˈvau̇ How to pronounce avow (audio) \
avowed; avowing

Kids Definition of avow

: to declare openly and frankly I was surprised at the coolness with which John avowed his knowledge of the island …— Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island

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