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    Ac·claim
    /əˈklām/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. enthusiastic and public praise: "she has won acclaim for her commitment to democracy"
  2. Acclaim is a verb meaning to applaud, praise, or declare by acclamation, or a noun meaning praise, applause, or glory. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology, and history of acclaim from Merriam-Webster.

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  4. Acclaim is a noun or verb that means public approval and praise, or to give public approval and praise. Learn how to use acclaim in sentences, see synonyms and related words, and find translations in different languages.

  5. to welcome or salute with shouts or sounds of joy and approval; applaud: to acclaim the conquering heroes. to announce or proclaim with enthusiastic approval: to acclaim the new king.

  6. 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.

  7. Acclaim is a noun or verb that means public approval and praise, or to give public approval and praise. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and examples from various sources.

  8. Acclaim is a verb meaning to praise enthusiastically or a noun meaning public praise. Learn how to use acclaim in sentences, see synonyms and related words, and compare British and American English pronunciation.

  9. Acclaim means to praise enthusiastically and often publicly, or to acknowledge or declare with enthusiastic approval. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples of acclaim from various sources.

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