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Enthusiastically praised
Answer for the clue "Enthusiastically praised ", 9 letters:
acclaimed
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Word definitions for acclaimed in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Greatly praised or lauded, revered, highly respected. v (en-past of: acclaim )
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES critically acclaimed (= praised by critics ) ▪ The play was critically acclaimed when it opened in London last month. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB highly ▪ I find the seats just as comfortable as the highly ...
Usage examples of acclaimed.
It was an opportune move at a time when the SoA needed a new Word to pull it back together, and MacArthur was already being acclaimed by many as Ayultha's successor.
Didn't Come Home', written for Redbook in 1985, is one of a small group of short stories about Millhone and, apart from revealing the acclaimed PI at the top of her form, demonstrates in its clever plotting and intriguing characters just why the private investigator has played such a vital role in the development of crime fiction.
A little over a week later, on February 9, the Sacred College of Cardinals suddenly and unanimously acclaimed his successor, Alessandro Ludovisi of Bologna, as Pope Gregory XV.
He chose for his Master of Pontifical Ceremonies Monsignor Virginio Cesarini, Lyncean, who wrote acclaimed poetry and had pursued the study of mathematics after hearing an inspirational lecture by Galileo.
After his will had been made legal and all in attendance had acclaimed Henry as king, so passed away that great lord, who had by his efforts united Wendar and Varre and, being first among equals and matchless in all those virtues governing mind and body, stood as the greatest of all regnants reigning in all the lands.
Guessing that despite the casualties the pilots would be acclaimed for bringing the airplane in, Minh held the captain's grief-stricken face in closeup.