What is another word for was reported?

Pronunciation: [wɒz ɹɪpˈɔːtɪd] (IPA)

There are many synonyms that can be used instead of the phrase "was reported". Some examples include "it was alleged", "news broke out", "it was disclosed", "it came to light", "it was announced", "it was stated", "it was revealed", and "it was communicated". Using different synonyms can add variety and interest to your writing, making it more engaging for the reader. Additionally, using alternate phrases can give your writing a more professional and polished feel, making it more persuasive and compelling. When choosing synonyms, consider the tone of your writing and the context in which they will be used.

What are the hypernyms for Was reported?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for was reported?

The word "was reported" refers to the act of making known or communicating something to someone. Its antonyms refer to the opposite of being reported. One antonym of "was reported" is unreported, which means the information was not shared, published or announced. Another antonym is suppressed, which means the information was deliberately hidden or kept secret. Silence and concealment are also antonyms, as they mean the act of intentionally keeping information private. In contrast, revealed and disclosed are descriptantonyms since they indicate that previously unknown information has been brought to light. Overall, the antonyms for "was reported" reveal the many ways in which information can be concealed or revealed.

What are the antonyms for Was reported?

  • v.

    come out

Famous quotes with Was reported

  • Lexington did launch its air group when a Japanese carrier was reported.
    Jack Adams
  • Faculty met, and after the usual business, some conversation was had about certain students being addicted to drinking, and it was reported that a citizen of the village had informed a member of the Faculty that there was a good deal of drinking this term among the students.
    Daniel H. Hill
  • The idea that consciousness is a mystery is a prejudice inherited from monotheism. The early seventeenth-century French philosopher René Descartes believed that animals other than humans are insensate machines. Obviously, this was a restatement in rationalist terms of the Christian belief that only humans have souls. Even if mind and matter were categorically distinct, that would not mean humans alone have minds. It was reported that in order to test his theories, Descartes used to throw animals out of the window and observe their reactions. Looking at behaviour of this kind, one might reasonably conclude that humans are the senseless machines.
    John Gray (philosopher)
  • It was reported that the fireworks were beginning and Diana, ever enthusiastic, led the procession to the roof.
    Diana Cooper
  • One aspect of this behaviour pattern had been noticed by the great poet, Rabindranath, who was reported as follows in an interview to The Times of India published on April 18, 1924: "Another very important fact which according to the poet was making it almost impossible for Hindu-Mohammedan unity to become an accomplished fact was that the Mohammedans could not confine their patriotism to any one country. The poet said that he had very frankly asked many Mohammedans whether, in the event of any Mohammedan power invading India, they would stand side by side with their Hindu neighbours to defend their common land. He could not be satisfied with the reply he got from them. He said that he could definitely state that even men like Mr. Mohammed Ali had declared that under no circumstances was it permissible for any Mohammedan, whatever his country might be, to stand against any other Mohammedan."
    Rabindranath Tagore

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