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acclaim
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Word definitions for acclaim in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 14c., "to lay claim to," from Latin acclamare "to cry out at" (see acclamation ); the meaning "to applaud" is recorded by 1630s. Related: Acclaimed ; acclaiming .
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES critically acclaimed (= praised by critics ) ▪ The play was critically acclaimed when it opened in London last month. to...critical acclaim (= critics said it was very good ) ▪ The book came out last year to great ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 vb. 1 (context archaic transitive English) To shout; to call out. 2 (context intransitive English) To shout approval; to express great approval. 3 (context transitive rare English) To salute or praise with great approval; to compliment; to applaud; ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Acclaim \Ac*claim"\, v. i. To shout applause.
Usage examples of acclaim.
He is favored by unionist acclaim, and by dint of his apostleship you are under his bidding.
Dickens--perhaps even those who read him a little--may acclaim him as a humourist and not know him as a wit.
Never had he known such attention and acclaim, which some thought surpassed even what Washington had known while in office.
Without Lews Therin, he would have been the most acclaimed man of the Age.
Rush wrote to Jefferson to assure him that posterity would acclaim the reconciliation and that Jefferson was certain to find Adams a refreshing correspondent.
In an age when many critically acclaimed modern artists celebrated an aesthetics of abstraction or ugliness, Disney offered pleasing pictures in perspective.
Friends of Freedom, fighting the vile capitalists who keep Amerika in chains, will strike a blow to be acclaimed in history.
To be acclaimed on the concert stage as the incomparable Norma Bellini was one thing.
Both were acclaimed in equal measure for the promise of entertainment they offered, and the Boeotian smiled to hear the shouts but the Locrian remained as serious now as he had been among his own people.
And now Oswy was acclaimed Bretwalda, a title, Taran told her, that proclaimed him overlord of all the kingdoms of the Angles and Saxons.
Parrish detests Bridgeport, envying him his looks, his acclaim, his wealth, and especially his title.
Faintly he heard the claxon bell on Telgar Hold Tower as the unexpected dragon strength was acclaimed from the ground.
Set on stormy Cape Breton Island off Nova Scotia, Fall on Your Knees is an internationally acclaimed multigenerational saga that chronicles the lives of four unforgettable sisters.
Six months later, Lord Pardos died and my father was acclaimed Sea Lord.
The great English tragedienne Sarah Siddons, who had come out of retirement the year before, appeared in Macbeth for the first time and was acclaimed a triumph.