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Synonyms and antonyms of To give information to many people in British Thesaurus

To give information to many people

announce (verb)

to tell people something clearly or loudly

disclose (verb)

to give information to people, especially information that was secret

broadcast (verb)

to tell people something, especially something that you wanted to be a secret

reveal (verb)

to let something become known, for example a secret or information that was previously not known

trumpet (verb)

to announce something publicly in a way that is intended to make it seem very important

put out ()

to produce information for people to read, watch, or hear

spread (verb)

to give information to many people

disseminate (verb)

formal to make something such as information or knowledge available to a lot of people

put the word out (informal)

informal to tell people about something

let it be known that ()

to give information to other people, especially in an indirect way

announce (verb)

to give information over a loudspeaker in a public place such as an airport

blazon (verb)

to write, announce, or show something in a very obvious way so that a lot of people notice it

expose (verb)

to deliberately make something publicly known because you believe that it is wrong or illegal

leaflet (verb)

to give leaflets to people in an area

mainstream (verb)

to make ideas, methods, or people become accepted by most people

post (verb)

to put information or a message where the public can see it, for example on a wall

proclaim (verb)

used about a sign or notice that tells people something

promulgate (verb)

formal to make an idea or belief known to as many people as possible

put to ()

to explain a plan or suggestion to a group of people so that they can discuss it and decide whether to accept it or not

retail (verb)

formal to pass information to other people, especially personal details about someone

whisper (verb)

to tell other people a piece of news or information that may or may not be true