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  2. 1. : the act of acclaiming. 2. : praise, applause. She deserves acclaim for all her charitable works. Synonyms. Verb. accredit.

  3. Acclaim definition: to welcome or salute with shouts or sounds of joy and approval; applaud. See examples of ACCLAIM used in a sentence.

  4. verb [ T often passive ] uk / əˈkleɪm / us / əˈkleɪm / to give public approval and praise: widely acclaimed She was widely acclaimed for her contribution to the discovery. She is being acclaimed (= publicly recognized) as the greatest dancer of her generation. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. acclaimed.

  5. You know you've hit it big when you earn acclaim, or enthusiastic approval. And when you have achieved "critical acclaim ," even the grouchy critics approve of you. The word acclaim comes from the Latin word acclamare, which means to cry out.

  6. 21 hours ago · transitive verb. 1. to welcome or salute with shouts or sounds of joy and approval; applaud. to acclaim the conquering heroes. 2. to announce or proclaim with enthusiastic approval.

  7. 1. to greet publicly with loud or enthusiastic approval or praise: a widely acclaimed book. 2. to announce or proclaim with enthusiastic approval: He was acclaimed the king. v.i. 3. to make acclamation; applaud.

  8. public approval and praise: critical acclaim Despite the critical acclaim, the novel did not sell well. to great acclaim Her first novel was published to great acclaim in 2018. Hamlet was played by Ion Caramitrou to rapturous acclaim. Synonyms.

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