Find the word definition

Wiktionary
critically acclaimed

a. That has received generally good reviews from a number of critics alt. That has received generally good reviews from a number of critics

Usage examples of "critically acclaimed".

It was a successor to the critically acclaimed _Tales of Terror_ (1943), which contained fewer, but longer, works.

His doctoral dissertation has been published as the critically acclaimed The Novels of Philip K.

His critically acclaimed science fiction novels include Sidney's Comet, Sudanna Sudanna, The Race for God, and Man of Two Worlds (written with Frank Herbert).

Nemo, the actor, his most critically acclaimed performance was in 1880, when he played a French soldier in Shakespeare's Henry V.

McBee purchased the most talked-about and critically acclaimed current novels and volumes of nonfiction, which were at once catalogued and added to the library.

She had a critically acclaimed Broadway musical under her belt and was thinking of leaving it to see what was around the corner.

This may make your chronicle very slow, if not impossible, to read, but it will be critically acclaimed throughout the land, for none will wish to admit that they didn't understand and relish every word.