Obnounced

/əbˈnaʊnst/

घोषित; सार्वजनिक रूप से घोषित/प्रख्यापित (दुर्लभ/अप्रचलित)

Origin & History

From Latin roots related to *nuntiare* ('to announce'), via learned/rare English formation influenced by French/Latin announcement terms; now chiefly archaic.

लैटिन *nuntiare* (‘घोषणा करना’) से जुड़े मूलों से, फ्रेंच/लैटिन-प्रभावित विद्वत/दुर्लभ अंग्रेज़ी रूप में; आज प्रायः अप्रचलित।

Definition

Used (rarely, now largely obsolete) to mean 'announced' or 'proclaimed' formally or publicly, often in legal or official contexts.

(बहुत दुर्लभ/प्रायः अप्रचलित) ‘announce’ या ‘proclaim’ के अर्थ में, विशेषकर औपचारिक, सार्वजनिक, कानूनी या आधिकारिक संदर्भों में ‘घोषित/प्रकट’ किया हुआ।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The council’s decision was obnounced in the public square.
परिषद का निर्णय सार्वजनिक चौक में घोषित किया गया।
Verb (past participle):
The new regulations were obnounced by the magistrate at dawn.
नए नियम भोर में मजिस्ट्रेट द्वारा घोषित किए गए।

Usage Examples

The victory was obnounced to the crowd with great ceremony.
Once obnounced, the order could not be withdrawn without a formal notice.
In older texts, 'obnounced' appears where modern English would use 'announced'.

Antonyms

Withheld Concealed Suppressed Kept secret Retracted

Related Forms

Noun
Obnouncement (rare) / Announcement
Verb
Obnounce (rare) / Obnounced / Obnouncing
Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

Obnounced to the world
दुनिया के सामने घोषित किया हुआ
Duly obnounced
विधिवत् घोषित