proclaimers

/prəˈkleɪmərz/
noun
  1. People who announce something publicly or officially.
    • The town criers were the official proclaimers of news in medieval times.
    • The proclaimers of the new law stood on the steps of the courthouse.
    • In the parade, the proclaimers read the mayor's message to the crowd.
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