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Dictionary definition of acclaimed

Having received widespread praise, recognition, and admiration for their exceptional qualities, achievements, or contributions.
"She studied under an acclaimed professor whose research had reshaped the scientific community."

Detailed meaning of acclaimed

When something is acclaimed, it is highly regarded and acknowledged as outstanding by a significant number of people, such as critics, experts, or the general public. This recognition is often a result of excellence in a particular field, such as the arts, literature, film, music, or sports. An acclaimed artist, for instance, is widely celebrated and respected for their talent, innovation, and impact within their artistic discipline. The term "acclaimed" carries a positive connotation, suggesting that the person or thing in question has achieved a high level of success, credibility, and esteem among their peers and the broader community.

Example sentences containing acclaimed

1. The acclaimed artist unveiled her masterpiece to a spellbound audience.
2. His acclaimed novel was a mix of suspense, drama, and deep emotion.
3. The acclaimed chef's new restaurant received a Michelin star.
4. She is an acclaimed scientist, known for groundbreaking research.
5. That acclaimed musician’s symphony won international praise.
6. In the acclaimed director's film, storytelling met visual art.

History and etymology of acclaimed

The adjective 'acclaimed' has an etymology rooted in the Latin word 'acclamare,' which is a combination of 'ad' (to) and 'clamare' (to shout or cry out). This etymological origin reflects its meaning, as when something is acclaimed, it is figuratively being shouted or proclaimed with praise and recognition. Over time, the word evolved through Old French and Middle English, ultimately taking on its modern sense of being widely praised and admired for exceptional qualities, achievements, or contributions.

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Further usage examples of acclaimed

1. The play became acclaimed, thanks to its writer's genius.
2. As an acclaimed poet, her words echoed with deep emotion.
3. Acclaimed for her voice, the singer filled stadiums worldwide.
4. His acclaimed invention changed the tech industry dramatically.
5. The acclaimed actress portrayed complex characters seamlessly.
6. A win by the acclaimed team inspired young athletes globally.
7. Acclaimed authors from around the globe gathered at the event.
8. The garden, designed by an acclaimed landscaper, is stunning.
9. Her acclaimed performance earned a standing ovation on opening night.
10. Acclaimed for his courage, the officer saved countless lives.
11. The acclaimed engineer's innovations shaped the modern world.
12. His paintings were acclaimed for their emotional intensity.
13. An acclaimed journalist, her reports impacted global policies.
14. The acclaimed architect’s designs are both functional and artistic.
15. The acclaimed chef opened a new restaurant in town, which quickly became the talk of the community.
16. Her acclaimed novel won several awards and was praised by critics globally.
17. The movie featured an acclaimed actress who is known for her versatile roles in the film industry.
18. The concert hall was packed with fans eager to see the performance of the acclaimed pianist.
19. The acclaimed artist's paintings were auctioned for record-breaking prices at the gallery.
20. The small boutique hotel received acclaim for its impeccable service and luxurious rooms.
21. This acclaimed documentary provides an insightful look into the lives of endangered animals in the wild.
22. The theatre group's acclaimed adaptation of the classic play drew crowds from across the country.
23. The company hired an acclaimed interior designer to renovate their office space, resulting in a modern and inspiring work environment.
24. The acclaimed poet recited some of his latest works, leaving the audience spellbound with his eloquence and depth.

Acknowledgment and Acceptance, Appreciation and Honor, Approval and Endorsement, Praise and Respect

distinguished,renowned

celebrated,esteemed,honored,lauded,praised,recognized,respected,revered,venerated

celebrated, criticized, unknown, infamous

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