Pronunciation: /əˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃən/
noun a formal declaration or proclamation
A1 The annunciation of the winner of the competition was met with cheers and applause.
A2 The annunciation of the new policy caused confusion among the employees.
B1 The annunciation of the birth of their first child brought joy to the couple.
B2 The annunciation of the company's merger with a larger corporation was met with skepticism by investors.
C1 The annunciation of the ceasefire agreement was met with cautious optimism by world leaders.
C2 The annunciation of the discovery of a new species sent shockwaves through the scientific community.
formal The annunciation of the new company policy was made during the quarterly meeting.
informal Did you hear about the annunciation of the new project at work?
slang I can't believe the annunciation of the party got leaked on social media.
figurative The annunciation of spring was evident in the blooming flowers and chirping birds.
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