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Learn to pronounce ac·claim

/əˈklām/
verb
praise enthusiastically and publicly.
"the conference was acclaimed as a considerable success"
synonyms: praise, applaud, cheer, commend, express approval of, approve, express admiration for, welcome, pay tribute to, speak highly of, eulogize, compliment, congratulate, celebrate, sing the praises of, praise to the skies, rave about, go into raptures about/over, heap praise on, wax lyrical about, say nice things about, make much of, pat on the back, take one's hat off to, salute, throw bouquets at, lionize, exalt, admire, hail, toast, flatter, adulate, vaunt, extol, glorify, honor, hymn, clap, crack someone/something up, big someone/something up, ballyhoo, cry someone/something up, emblazon, laud, panegyrize, proclaim, announce, declare, pronounce, hail as, celebrated, admired, highly rated, lionized, revered, honored, esteemed, exalted, lauded, vaunted, much touted, well thought of, well received, acknowledged, eminent, venerable, august, great, renowned, distinguished, prestigious, illustrious, preeminent, estimable, of note, noted, notable, of repute, of high standing, considerable

noun
enthusiastic and public praise.
"she has won acclaim for her commitment to democracy"
synonyms: praise, applause, cheers, ovation, tribute, accolade, acclamation, salutes, plaudits, approval, admiration, approbation, congratulations, commendation, welcome, flattery, kudos, adulation, homage, compliment, a pat on the back, eulogy, encomium, panegyric, bouquets, laurels, testimonial, extolment, laudation, eulogium

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4 senses: 1. to acknowledge publicly the excellence of (a person, act, etc) 2. to salute with cheering, clapping, etc; applaud.
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Britannica Dictionary definition of ACCLAIM. [+ object] : to praise (someone or something) in a very strong and enthusiastic way.
noun. Definition of acclaim. as in applause. public acknowledgment or admiration for an achievement many people were involved in the search, but the person who ...
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to show enthusiastic approval of. Everyone acclaimed the President's decision. synonyms: · applaud · antonyms: · condemn, criticize ...
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Acclaim Definition · To praise enthusiastically and often publicly. · To greet with loud applause or approval. · To shout approval. · To acknowledge or declare ...