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Openly declared as such.
professed
declared
1
One reason
avowed
is brutal; the other is frivolous; both are criminal.
2
Most early PNP members were
avowed
socialists, including first President Norman Manley.
3
The general appeared just before dinner and frankly
avowed
the same wish.
4
Temple was brilliant; he wanted to convert the captain, and
avowed
it.
5
Have you ever met anybody who
avowed
to be a public intellectual?
6
You suspect a lurking belief even in the minds of
avowed
atheists.
7
The connection which subsisted between her and the dictator was unblushingly
avowed
.
8
The
avowed
purpose of this meeting was to deal with the I.W.W.
9
The royalist conspirators at first proudly
avowed
the aim of their enterprise.
10
Her conduct in this respect was thoroughly consistent with her
avowed
principles.
11
He did not regret that he had
avowed
his belief in Christ.
12
None the less, his
avowed
principle was to savour the passing hour.
13
And that, I take it, is the
avowed
purpose of your administration.
14
Robert Bowers, 46, an
avowed
anti-Semite, appeared defiant and determined in court.
15
He absolutely refuted every point in it experimentally, and Dr. Mitchill
avowed
-
16
But your real policy is to afford us
avowed
countenance and support.
avowed
avow
·
avowed purpose
avowed enemy
avowed object
avowed intention
openly avowed