Definition of «acclaim»

Acclaim is a noun that refers to public approval, admiration or applause. It can also mean an expression of praise and approbation for someone's achievement or success. Acclaim is often used in reference to receiving recognition or positive feedback from others.

Usage examples

  1. The singer's performance received widespread acclaim from both critics and fans.
  2. The film won several prestigious awards and garnered critical acclaim.
  3. The talented novelist was hailed for her literary acclaim.
  4. The young artist's paintings have gained international acclaim.
  5. The new restaurant has quickly earned acclaim for its innovative cuisine.
  6. The athlete's remarkable skills have brought him much acclaim in the sports world.
  7. The scientist's groundbreaking research has brought her international acclaim.
  8. The actor's role in the play received rave acclaim from the audience.
  9. The renowned chef's cookbook received immediate acclaim upon its release.
  10. The fashion designer's latest collection was met with great acclaim from fashion critics.

Sentences with «acclaim»

  • Among the most critically acclaimed artists of her generation, she has exhibited extensively since the late 1980s. (artzine.com)
  • Today, there is a significant number of acclaimed artists experimenting with the medium. (widewalls.ch)
  • The creation tool video game, released just this month, has received critical acclaim for its level editing tools and user interface. (techtimes.com)
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