The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 4 letter word AVER , but the solution may also be ASSERT which is one of the most recent solution (2024 in New York Times).
Declare crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
AVER | 49 % | 4 |
AVOW | 21 % | 4 |
ASSERT | 14 % | 6 |
STATE | 6 % | 5 |
SAY | 5 % | 3 |
VOW | 1 % | 3 |
ALLEGE | 1 % | 6 |
ENOUNCE | 1 % | 7 |
PROCLAIM | 0 % | 8 |
PROFESS | 0 % | 7 |
AFFIRM | 0 % | 6 |
BID | 0 % | 3 |
VOICE | 0 % | 5 |
ANNOUNCE | 0 % | 8 |
AVOUU | 0 % | 5 |
Why may AVER be the right solution?
The word "AVER" means to declare or assert something confidently, making it the right solution for the clue "Declare."
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Declare
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- divulge
- discover
- announce
- impart
- bring out
- give away
- expose
- adjudge
- disclose
- hold
- let out
- let on
Crossword Answer definitions
AVER verb- To assert the truth of, to affirm with confidence; to declare in a positive manner.
- To prove or justify a plea.
- To avouch, prove, or verify; to offer to verify.
- Possessions, property, belongings, wealth.
- A work-horse, working ox, or other beast of burden.
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result AVER
- State firmly
- Declare
- Maintain
- Say without a doubt
- State
- Swear
- Swear up and down
- Insist
- Say firmly
- State as fact
More clues leading to the result AVOW
- Assert
- Come to terms with
- Declare
- Maintain
- Admit bluntly
- Bluntly declare
- Solemnly swear
- State solemnly
- Admit frankly
- Swear
More clues leading to the result ASSERT
- State strongly
- Say with conviction
- State positively
- Mansplainingly proclaim, perhaps
- Proclaim
- Affirm
- Claim as fact
- State
- Declare positively
- Claim
More clues leading to the result STATE
- Mississippi, for one
- Part of LSU
- Secretary Powell's Department
- Washington, but not Jefferson
- Cabinet post
- Condition
- Declare
- Speak one's mind
- Union member
- Washington, for one
More clues leading to the result SAY
- Utter
- "By the way, ..."
- For example
- Two cents
- State
- Verbalize
- "So, um, about that thing ..."
- Pronounce
- "Come to think of it ..."
- "That's really something!"
More clues leading to the result VOW
- "I do," e.g.
- Declare
- Formal promise
- Oath
- Hero's promise
- Swear
- Promise
- Pledge
- Solemn promise
- "I ___ to Thee, My Country" (Anglican hymn)
More clues leading to the result ALLEGE
- Claim
- Assert without proof
- Declare without proof
- Make a claim
- Make an accusation
- State
- Purport
- Claim (6)
- State without proof
- Hold without proof
More clues leading to the result ENOUNCE
- Articulate clearly
- Say aloud
- Say out loud
- State clearly
- Articulate
- Declare
- State
- Declare formally
- Utter
- Formally declare
More clues leading to the result PROCLAIM
- Herald
- Declare
- Announce formally
- Assert
- Announce publicly
- Announce officially.
- Declare loudly
- Announce officially
- Shout from the rooftops
More clues leading to the result PROFESS
More clues leading to the result AFFIRM
- Swear on a bible
- Swear
- State positively
- Declare true
- Verify
- Declare to be true
- Ratify
- Maintain as true
- Declare
- Validate
More clues leading to the result BID
- Auctioneers ask for it
- What a nod might signal
- Contractor's proposal
- Nod, perhaps
- Action on eBay
- Club opening?
- Pass, say
- Act at an auction
- Auction action
- With 76-Across, say goodbye
More clues leading to the result VOICE
- "His Master's __"
- Google feature that gives you your own phone number
- Village newspaper
- Village paper
- "Imagination is the ___ of daring": Henry Miller
- Bluetooth activator, sometimes
- Pavarotti's is powerful
- Word before mail or box
- Put forth, as an opinion
- ___-over (narrator's job)
More clues leading to the result ANNOUNCE
- Send out a save the date card, e.g.
- Publicly state
- Proclaim
- Do the play-by-play, say
- Tell to the world
- Make public
- State
- Break the news.
- Publish.
- Speak for the sponsor.