Proclaimer

Pronunciation: /ˈpɹoʊkɫeɪmˈɝ/

Proclaimer (noun)

  1. A person who makes an official public statement, often to tell people about an important decision or event.
  2. Someone who formally announces something as a rule, order, or decision, usually with legal or institutional authority.

Examples

  • The proclaimer made a public announcement about the event.
  • A proclaimer can deliver a public announcement quickly to everyone.