declarer

de·clare

 (dĭ-klâr′)

v. de·clared, de·clar·ing, de·clares

v.tr.

1. To make known formally or officially; proclaim: declare that a fugitive has been captured; declare a mistrial. See Synonyms at announce.

2. To state emphatically or authoritatively; affirm: "He wrote another prayer declaring that his conscience was weighed down with guilt" (Leo Damrosch).

3. To reveal or make manifest; show: His smile declared his agreement.

4. To make a full statement of (dutiable goods, for example).

5. Games

a. To designate (a trump suit or no-trump) with the final bid of a hand in bridge.

b. To reveal (a combination of cards) to be added to one's score.

v.intr.

1. To make a declaration.

2. To announce one's intention to run for public office: "My gratitude would keep me loyal to McCarthy even after Bobby Kennedy declared for president" (James Carroll).

3. To proclaim one's support, opposition, choice, or opinion: "The party ... has changed, openly declaring for centralized federal power" (Ronald Reagan).

Idiom:

declare war

1. To state formally the intention to carry on armed hostilities against.

2. To state one's intent to suppress or eradicate: declared war on drug dealing in the neighborhood.


[Middle English declaren, from Old French declarer, from Latin dēclārāre : dē-, intensive pref.; see de- + clārāre, to make clear (from clārus, clear; see kelə- in Indo-European roots).]


de·clar′a·ble adj.

de·clar′er n.

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declarer

(dɪˈklɛərə)

n

1. a person who declares

2. (Bridge) bridge the player who, as first bidder of the suit of the final contract, plays both hands of the partnership

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun1.declarer - the bridge player in contract bridge who wins the bidding and can declare which suit is to be trumps

bridge player, hand - a card player in a game of bridge; "we need a 4th hand for bridge"

2.declarer - someone who claims to speak the truthdeclarer - someone who claims to speak the truth; "a bold asserter"; "a declarer of his intentions"; "affirmers of traditional doctrine"; "an asseverator of strong convictions"; "an avower of his own great intelligence"

communicator - a person who communicates with others

postulator - someone who assumes or takes something for granted as the basis of an argument

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