Sentence example with the word 'acclaim'

acclaim

abide by, agree to, buy, clapping, exalt, glory, homage, nod assent, praise, report, take kindly to, yield assent

Definition n. enthusiastic approval

Last update: January 29, 2019


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The critics acclaimed his new book.   [verb]

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His new book was recieved with great critical acclaim.   [noun]

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My dance team was welcomed on the stage with loud and positive acclaim.   [noun]

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After acting for a brief space as one of the French envoys to the congress of Rastatt, Napoleon returned to Paris early in December and received the homage of the Directors and the acclaim of the populace.   [noun]

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Here are my pipes, and here are you two gentlemen who are baith acclaimed pipers.   [adjective]

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Well, the day after to-morrow, if there were any left, they would acclaim him loud enough.   [verb]

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"And I, and I, and I," acclaimed the soldiers.   [verb]

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"It is the tree, as I see it," acclaimed he.   [verb]

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Amid general acclaim, the top-lofty, overburdened hats were consigned to a butler.   [adjective]

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'" Her listeners acclaimed this sally with shrieks of laughter."'   [verb]

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Still it was extensively acclaimed in cities and incorporated into hundreds of municipal laws and charters.   [verb]

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