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- A formal public statement.
- Provides news or information.
- Used in official contexts.
- Often heard in public places.
The principal made an announcement regarding the new school policies.
- Formal Context
- Used in official, institutional, or governmental communications.
We are eagerly awaiting the official announcement from the board of directors.
- Informal Context
- Used in casual settings, such as family gatherings or friendly group chats.
Her sudden announcement took everyone by surprise.
The company issued a public announcement to address the recent rumors.
- Syntactic Role
- Functions primarily as a direct object or the subject of a passive construction.
The government's announcement sparked widespread protests across the nation.
The CEO will make an important announcement at noon.
- Verb Collocations
- Make, issue, release, publish, hear, await, welcome.
We were shocked by the unexpected announcement of his resignation.
- Adjective Collocations
- Official, public, formal, unexpected, major, special, brief.
There was an announcement about the upcoming schedule changes.
Please read the announcement posted on the bulletin board.
- Prepositional Usage
- Announcement of [event], announcement about [topic], announcement regarding [issue].
The flight attendant made several announcements before takeoff.
Please pay attention to the following security announcement.
- Transportation
- Airports, train stations, subways, bus terminals.
The morning announcements are read over the loudspeaker every day at 8 AM.
- Education
- Schools, universities, online learning platforms.
The tech giant's product announcement was streamed live to millions of viewers.
We interrupt this program to bring you a special news announcement.
- Media
- Television news, radio broadcasts, online journalism.
They posted their engagement announcement on Instagram yesterday.
Incorrect: anouncement. Correct: announcement.
- Spelling Error
- Forgetting the double 'n' or misspelling the 'ou' as 'ow'.
Incorrect: He did an announcement. Correct: He made an announcement.
- Collocation Error
- Using 'do', 'say', or 'give' instead of 'make' or 'issue'.
Incorrect: An announcement for the new rules. Correct: An announcement regarding the new rules.
Incorrect: They will announcement the winner soon. Correct: They will announce the winner soon.
- Part of Speech Error
- Confusing the noun 'announcement' with the verb 'announce'.
Overly formal: I have an announcement, dinner is ready. Better: Dinner is ready, everyone!
The president's announcement was essentially a declaration of new economic policies.
- Declaration
- A formal, emphatic statement, often with legal or political weight.
The company released a brief statement following the announcement of the merger.
- Statement
- A definite or clear expression of something in speech or writing.
Did you receive the email notification regarding the announcement?
The royal proclamation served as the official announcement of the new holiday.
- Proclamation / Bulletin
- Highly formal, official public declarations or short news updates.
The emergency broadcast was a terrifying announcement for the coastal residents.
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Beispiele nach Niveau
Listen to the announcement.
Pay attention to the spoken message.
Imperative sentence using the definite article 'the'.
The teacher made an announcement.
The instructor told the class something.
Past tense of 'make' used with the indefinite article 'an'.
I heard a loud announcement.
I perceived a noisy public statement.
Adjective 'loud' modifying the noun.
Is there an announcement today?
Will there be a message given today?
Question form using 'Is there'.
Read the announcement on the board.
Look at the notice written on the wall.
Prepositional phrase 'on the board' indicating location.
The announcement is very short.
The message does not take much time.
Adverb 'very' modifying the adjective 'short'.
We wait for the announcement.
We are staying here until the message is spoken.
Present simple tense indicating a current state.
That was a good announcement.
That message was positive or well-spoken.
Demonstrative pronoun 'That' as the subject.
The airport announcement said our flight is late.
The message at the airport stated a delay.
Noun adjunct 'airport' modifying 'announcement'.
She wrote an announcement for the school party.
She created a written notice for the event.
Preposition 'for' indicating purpose.
Did you hear the announcement about the weather?
Did you listen to the message regarding the climate?
Preposition 'about' indicating the topic.
There will be an important announcement tomorrow morning.
A significant message will be given the next day.
Future tense 'will be' with an adjective.
Please be quiet during the announcement.
Do not make noise while the message is playing.
Preposition 'during' indicating time frame.
The manager made an announcement to all staff.
The boss spoke a message to every employee.
Preposition 'to' indicating the recipient.
I missed the announcement because I was outside.
I did not hear the message due to my location.
Conjunction 'because' introducing a reason.
They put an announcement in the local newspaper.
They published a notice in the town's paper.
Preposition 'in' indicating the medium.
We are expecting an official announcement from the government soon.
We anticipate a formal statement from the authorities.
Present continuous tense 'are expecting'.
The sudden announcement of his retirement surprised everyone in the office.
The unexpected news that he was leaving shocked the staff.
Noun phrase 'The sudden announcement of his retirement' as subject.
After the announcement, the crowd began to cheer loudly.
Following the statement, the people started shouting happily.
Prepositional phrase 'After the announcement' as a time marker.
You can find the full text of the announcement on our website.
The complete written message is available online.
Modal verb 'can' indicating ability or possibility.
The principal's announcement that school was cancelled made the students happy.
The headmaster's message regarding no classes pleased the pupils.
Use of a 'that' clause to specify the content of the announcement.
They delayed the announcement until all the facts were verified.
They postponed the statement until the information was checked.
Conjunction 'until' indicating a condition of time.
I received a notification on my phone about the latest announcement.
My mobile alerted me to the newest public statement.
Preposition 'about' linking the notification to its subject.
The company made a public announcement to apologize for the mistake.
The business issued a statement to everyone to say sorry.
Infinitive phrase 'to apologize' indicating purpose.
The highly anticipated announcement regarding the merger was finally released to the press.
The long-awaited statement about the companies joining was given to reporters.
Passive voice 'was released' with complex noun phrase subject.
Despite the formal announcement, many employees remained skeptical about the new policy.
Even after the official statement, workers doubted the new rules.
Preposition 'Despite' showing contrast.
The mayor's announcement served as a catalyst for widespread community action.
The city leader's statement sparked a lot of local activity.
Verb phrase 'served as' indicating function.
Prior to the official announcement, rumors had already been circulating for weeks.
Before the formal statement, gossip had been spreading for a long time.
Past perfect continuous tense 'had been circulating'.
The phrasing of the announcement was deliberately vague to avoid causing panic.
The wording of the statement was intentionally unclear to prevent fear.
Adverb 'deliberately' modifying the adjective 'vague'.
She was tasked with drafting the preliminary announcement for the upcoming conference.
She was given the job of writing the initial notice for the event.
Passive construction 'was tasked with' followed by a gerund.
The suddenness of the announcement left the financial markets in a state of turmoil.
The abrupt nature of the statement caused chaos in the stock exchange.
Abstract noun 'suddenness' derived from an adjective.
We are issuing this announcement to clarify our position on the recent controversy.
We are releasing this statement to explain our stance on the issue.
Present continuous 'are issuing' for a formal action.
The board of directors issued a joint announcement, unequivocally condemning the hostile takeover bid.
The leaders released a shared statement strongly rejecting the aggressive purchase attempt.
Participial phrase 'unequivocally condemning' modifying the main clause.
Buried within the lengthy announcement was a subtle caveat that completely altered the agreement's implications.
Hidden inside the long statement was a small warning that changed the deal's meaning.
Inverted sentence structure for emphasis ('Buried within... was...').
The timing of the announcement was impeccably orchestrated to maximize media coverage and public impact.
The schedule of the statement was perfectly planned to get the most attention.
Adverb 'impeccably' modifying the passive verb 'orchestrated'.
Critics argued that the announcement was merely a smokescreen designed to deflect attention from the underlying scandal.
Opponents said the statement was just a trick to hide the real problem.
Metaphorical use of 'smokescreen' in a complex sentence.
The sheer volume of concurrent announcements from the tech giant overwhelmed industry analysts.
The massive number of simultaneous statements from the company was too much for experts.
Noun phrase 'sheer volume of concurrent announcements'.
Her resignation announcement was delivered with a stoicism that belied the internal turmoil she must have been experiencing.
Her statement of leaving was given calmly, hiding her true emotional distress.
Relative clause 'that belied...' adding complex descriptive detail.
The government's preemptive announcement sought to mitigate the anticipated backlash from the controversial legislation.
The state's early statement tried to lessen the expected anger over the new law.
Adjective 'preemptive' indicating action taken beforehand.
He parsed the wording of the announcement meticulously, searching for any implicit admission of liability.
He analyzed the text of the statement very carefully, looking for hidden guilt.
Verb 'parsed' demonstrating advanced vocabulary for analysis.
The announcement, replete with bureaucratic circumlocution, ultimately signified a retraction of their previous commitments.
The statement, full of confusing official language, basically meant they were breaking their promises.
Adjective phrase 'replete with...' set off by commas.
It was not the announcement itself, but the conspicuous absence of the CEO during its delivery, that fueled market speculation.
The missing boss during the statement caused more rumors than the statement itself.
Cleft sentence structure ('It was not... but...') for dramatic emphasis.
The diplomatic announcement was a masterclass in equivocation, satisfying neither the hardliners nor the reformists.
The political statement was perfectly vague, pleasing no one on either side.
Metaphor 'masterclass in equivocation' showing advanced pragmatic understanding.
By burying the most contentious clauses in the addendum of the announcement, they hoped to evade immediate journalistic scrutiny.
By hiding the worst parts at the end of the statement, they tried to avoid reporter questions.
Gerund phrase 'By burying...' functioning as an adverbial modifier.
The epoch-making announcement reverberated across the globe, fundamentally realigning the geopolitical landscape.
The historic statement echoed worldwide, changing international politics completely.
Participial phrase 'fundamentally realigning...' expressing consequence.
The stark brevity of the announcement lent it an ominous gravity that a more verbose statement would have lacked.
The extreme shortness of the statement made it feel more dangerous than a long one.
Noun phrase 'stark brevity' and comparative clause 'that a more... would have lacked'.
He dismissed the announcement as mere political theater, devoid of any substantive policy changes.
He ignored the statement as just acting, with no real rule changes.
Adjective phrase 'devoid of...' modifying the preceding noun phrase.
The orchestration of the announcement was a testament to the PR firm's unparalleled ability to control the narrative.
The planning of the statement proved the agency's supreme skill in managing the story.
Abstract nouns 'orchestration' and 'testament' in a formal structure.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
make a special announcement
an announcement is expected
following the announcement
prior to the announcement
the announcement of the winner
a brief announcement
a joint announcement
an unexpected announcement
the announcement drew criticism
welcome the announcement
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While the prompt requested 'announcement' as an adverb, it is strictly a noun in English. The adverbial form 'announcingly' exists but is exceedingly rare and awkward. This API provides comprehensive data for the standard noun form.
- Misspelling as 'anouncement' (missing an 'n').
- Using the verb 'do' instead of 'make' (e.g., 'He did an announcement').
- Confusing the noun 'announcement' with the verb 'announce' in a sentence.
- Using the wrong preposition, such as 'announcement to the weather' instead of 'about'.
- Overusing the word in informal, trivial situations where 'tell' or 'say' is better.
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Verb Collocation
Always use 'make' instead of 'do' when creating an announcement. 'He made an announcement' is correct. 'He did an announcement' sounds unnatural to native speakers. This is a rigid collocation in English.
Double Consonants
Pay close attention to the double 'n' in the first syllable. A common mistake is writing 'anouncement'. Remember the prefix 'an-' attaches to the root 'nounce'.
Stress the Second Syllable
The stress falls heavily on the 'nounce' part of the word. Say 'uh-NOUNCE-ment'. Stressing the first syllable will make it difficult for native speakers to understand you.
Formal Contexts
Reserve the word for situations that require a formal or public declaration. Using it for trivial matters (like 'I have an announcement: I am going to sleep') sounds sarcastic or overly dramatic. Match the word to the gravity of the situation.
Use 'That' Clauses
When you need to explain the specific content of the announcement, use a 'that' clause. For example: 'The announcement THAT the company was closing shocked everyone.' This is clearer than using multiple prepositions.
Airport Listening
When traveling, listen for the phrase 'Attention please' or a specific chime. These almost always precede an important public address announcement. Tuning your ear to these cues helps you catch the information.
Learn Synonyms
Expand your vocabulary by learning synonyms like 'declaration' or 'statement'. Use 'declaration' for very strong, official news. Use 'statement' for general facts or opinions.
Press Releases
In a business context, an announcement is often called a 'press release'. If you work in marketing or PR, you must master the specific format and tone required for these documents. They are highly structured.
Digital Announcements
On social media, personal announcements (like engagements or new jobs) often use emojis and informal language. However, corporate announcements on platforms like LinkedIn remain formal. Adjust your register based on the platform.
Skimming for Details
When reading a written announcement, skim for the 'W's: Who, What, When, Where. Announcements are usually structured to put this vital information at the very beginning. This saves time when reading.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
An Noun Cement: An announcement CEMENTS a NOUN (a fact or person) into public knowledge.
Wortherkunft
Mid 16th century
Kultureller Kontext
Press releases distributed via wire services.
Often called 'obituaries' or 'death notices' in newspapers.
Formal printed cards sent in the mail.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Gesprächseinstiege
"Did you hear the announcement about the new policy?"
"What was the most surprising announcement you've heard recently?"
"How do you usually prefer to receive important announcements?"
"Do you think social media is a good place for personal announcements?"
"Have you ever had to make a difficult announcement to a group?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Write about a time an announcement completely changed your plans.
Draft a formal announcement for a fictional product launch.
How do you feel when you have to make a public announcement?
Describe the atmosphere in the room right before a major announcement.
What makes an announcement effective or ineffective?
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenAn announcement is primarily designed to inform people about a fact or event. Its main goal is to share news. An advertisement, on the other hand, is designed to persuade people to buy a product or service. While an advertisement can contain an announcement (like a sale), its ultimate goal is commercial. Announcements are often non-commercial. They are used by schools, governments, and individuals.
No, 'announcement' is strictly a noun. The verb form is 'announce'. You cannot say 'I will announcement the winner'. Instead, you must say 'I will announce the winner' or 'I will make an announcement about the winner'. Mixing these up is a common grammatical error.
The most common prepositions are 'about', 'regarding', and 'of'. Use 'about' or 'regarding' for the topic (an announcement about the weather). Use 'of' when followed by a noun representing the event itself (the announcement of his retirement). You can also use a 'that' clause (the announcement that he retired).
While 'make an announcement' is the most common and versatile, there are others. In formal contexts, you can 'issue', 'release', or 'publish' an announcement. You can also 'hear' or 'await' an announcement. Avoid using 'do' or 'say' with this noun.
A PSA is a specific type of announcement made for the public good. It is usually broadcast on television or radio for free. PSAs aim to raise awareness about health, safety, or social issues. Examples include campaigns against smoking or encouraging seatbelt use. They are educational rather than commercial.
A good announcement is clear, concise, and accurate. Start with a strong headline or opening sentence that grabs attention. Provide all necessary details: who, what, when, where, and why. Keep the tone appropriate for the subject matter. End with a clear call to action if necessary.
No, announcements can be written or spoken. Spoken announcements are common in places like airports or schools. Written announcements can be found in newspapers, on bulletin boards, or in emails. Digital announcements, like push notifications, are also very common today. Both forms serve the same purpose of informing the public.
The spelling comes from its Latin and French roots. The prefix 'ad-' (meaning 'to') assimilated with the root word 'nuntiare' (to report), becoming 'annuntiare'. This double consonant was preserved as the word evolved into French and then English. Remembering this prefix rule helps with spelling.
By definition, an announcement is a public statement. Therefore, it cannot be a secret once it is made. However, the contents of an announcement can be kept secret *until* the announcement is officially made. Once the announcement occurs, the information is public knowledge.
The adjective 'unannounced' describes something that happens without a prior announcement or warning. For example, an 'unannounced visit' means someone arrived without telling you first. It implies surprise or a lack of preparation. It is a very common derivative of the root word.
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[Audio: 'Attention please, the train is here.'] What is this?
It is a public message.
[Audio: 'Class, no homework today!'] Who made the announcement?
Teachers talk about homework.
[Audio of a loud bell] What usually follows this sound?
Bells get attention for messages.
Say: 'I heard the announcement.'
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Practice pronunciation.
Say: 'Make an announcement.'
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Practice verb collocation.
Say: 'The announcement is short.'
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Practice sentence rhythm.
Write a sentence using 'announcement'.
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Basic sentence construction.
Basic sentence construction.
Write what a teacher says in an announcement.
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Contextual writing.
Contextual writing.
Spell the word for a public message.
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Spelling practice.
Spelling practice.
[Audio: 'Flight 102 is delayed.'] Where is this announcement?
Flight context.
[Audio: 'Store closes in 10 minutes.'] What type of announcement is this?
Store context.
[Audio: 'Please listen to this important message.'] What word means 'important message'?
Definition check.
Say: 'The manager made an announcement.'
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Fluency practice.
Say: 'Did you hear the announcement?'
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Question intonation.
Say: 'It is an important announcement.'
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Adjective stress.
Write a short announcement for a lost dog.
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Practical writing.
Practical writing.
Write a sentence using 'announcement' and 'school'.
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Contextual writing.
Contextual writing.
Write a sentence using 'announcement' and 'airport'.
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Contextual writing.
Contextual writing.
[Audio: 'The CEO will speak at noon regarding the merger.'] What is this?
Corporate context.
[Audio: 'We regret to inform you that the concert is cancelled.'] What is the tone of this announcement?
Tone recognition.
[Audio: 'Breaking news: The president has resigned.'] What kind of announcement is this?
News context.
Say: 'We are expecting an official announcement.'
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Fluency.
Say: 'The sudden announcement surprised everyone.'
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Emotion and stress.
Say: 'They delayed the announcement.'
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Past tense pronunciation.
Write a 2-sentence announcement for a club meeting change.
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Practical writing.
Practical writing.
Write a sentence using 'announcement that'.
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Grammar practice.
Grammar practice.
Write a sentence using 'official announcement'.
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Collocation practice.
Collocation practice.
[Audio of a complex PR statement] What is the main purpose of this announcement?
PR context.
[Audio: 'We anticipate releasing a statement tomorrow.'] What will happen tomorrow?
Synonym recognition.
[Audio of vague corporate speak] Why is the announcement vague?
Pragmatic understanding.
Say: 'The announcement was released to the press.'
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Passive voice fluency.
Say: 'Despite the formal announcement, rumors circulated.'
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Complex sentence rhythm.
Say: 'She drafted the preliminary announcement.'
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Vocabulary pronunciation.
Write a formal 3-sentence announcement for a company merger.
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Formal writing practice.
Formal writing practice.
Write a sentence using 'Despite the announcement'.
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Grammar practice.
Grammar practice.
Write a sentence using 'preliminary announcement'.
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Vocabulary practice.
Vocabulary practice.
[Audio of a politician dodging a question with a prepared statement] What is the function of this announcement?
Pragmatic inference.
[Audio of a fast, legalistic disclaimer] What is this part of the announcement called?
Identifying text types.
[Audio: 'We are issuing this statement jointly...'] Who is speaking?
Understanding 'joint'.
Say: 'Buried within the announcement was a subtle caveat.'
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Intonation of inverted sentences.
Say: 'The announcement was impeccably orchestrated.'
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Pronunciation of complex adverbs.
Say: 'It was merely a smokescreen.'
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Fluidity.
Write a paragraph analyzing why a company might use a 'smokescreen' announcement.
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Critical writing.
Critical writing.
Write a formal joint announcement for two merging charities.
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Formal drafting.
Formal drafting.
Write a sentence using 'preemptive announcement'.
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Vocabulary application.
Vocabulary application.
[Audio of a highly evasive, wordy political speech] Describe the nature of this announcement.
Critical listening analysis.
[Audio of a single, devastatingly short sentence declaring war] What gives this announcement its power?
Analyzing rhetorical impact.
[Audio of news anchors discussing what WASN'T said in a press conference] What are they analyzing?
Listening for subtext.
Say: 'The announcement was a masterclass in equivocation.'
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Mastery of complex phonetics.
Say: 'Replete with bureaucratic circumlocution.'
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Mastery of multi-syllabic rhythm.
Say: 'The epoch-making announcement reverberated across the globe.'
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Dramatic intonation.
Write a critical essay paragraph deconstructing a famous historical announcement.
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Academic writing.
Academic writing.
Draft an announcement using deliberate equivocation to hide a failure.
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Advanced rhetorical writing.
Advanced rhetorical writing.
Write a sentence demonstrating the 'stark brevity' of a tragic announcement.
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Creative/stylistic writing.
Creative/stylistic writing.
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Summary
An announcement is a formal way to share important information with many people at once, commonly used in schools, businesses, and public transportation to ensure everyone receives the same message clearly and simultaneously.
- A formal public statement.
- Provides news or information.
- Used in official contexts.
- Often heard in public places.
Verb Collocation
Always use 'make' instead of 'do' when creating an announcement. 'He made an announcement' is correct. 'He did an announcement' sounds unnatural to native speakers. This is a rigid collocation in English.
Double Consonants
Pay close attention to the double 'n' in the first syllable. A common mistake is writing 'anouncement'. Remember the prefix 'an-' attaches to the root 'nounce'.
Stress the Second Syllable
The stress falls heavily on the 'nounce' part of the word. Say 'uh-NOUNCE-ment'. Stressing the first syllable will make it difficult for native speakers to understand you.
Formal Contexts
Reserve the word for situations that require a formal or public declaration. Using it for trivial matters (like 'I have an announcement: I am going to sleep') sounds sarcastic or overly dramatic. Match the word to the gravity of the situation.
Beispiel
The school principal made an announcement over the PA system regarding the upcoming winter break.
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aah
A1Ein Ausruf, der Erleichterung oder Vergnügen ausdrückt. 'Aah, das tut so gut!'
accentuate
C1To make a particular feature of something more noticeable or prominent. It is frequently used to describe how one thing emphasizes the beauty, importance, or intensity of another.
acknowledgment
B2An acknowledgment is the act of accepting or admitting that something is true, or a formal statement confirming that something has been received. It can also refer to a public expression of thanks for someone's help or contribution.
actually
B1Eigentlich, tatsächlich. Es wird verwendet, um ein Missverständnis aufzuklären oder eine Tatsache zu betonen.
address
A2Jemanden ansprechen oder sich mit einem Problem befassen.
addressee
B2The person or organization to whom a letter, package, or message is addressed. It refers to the intended recipient of a piece of communication.
adlocment
C1Describes a style of communication or behavior that is formal, directed, and oratorical in nature, specifically pertaining to a public address or a declamatory speech. It is used to characterize language that is intentionally designed to be heard by an audience for the purpose of instruction or inspiration.
adloctude
C1Ein Kommunikationsstil, der förmlich und direkt ist. Man wirkt dabei professionell und zugänglich, behält aber stets eine gewisse Autorität bei.
admonish
C1To firmly warn or reprimand someone for their behavior, or to advise someone earnestly to do or avoid something. It often implies a sense of moral guidance or authoritative concern rather than just anger.
adpassant
C1To mention or address a secondary topic briefly and incidentally while focused on a primary task or discussion. It describes an action that occurs seamlessly 'in passing' without disrupting the main narrative or workflow.