Synonym: applaud, approve. Similar words: claim, proclaim, clairvoyant, AIMS, aim for, raiment, explain, complaint. Meaning: [ə'kleɪm] n. enthusiastic approval. v. 1. praise vociferously 2. clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval.
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31. She has earned acclaim for both words and deeds.
32. Critical acclaim came, along with a Grammy nomination.
33. Yet Sculley won acclaim for his futuristic paste-up job.
34. Susie Cooper's career as a talented designer goes back more than 60 years, during which she has won international acclaim.
35. Then, Williams received uproarious acclaim for a leaping celebration as spectacular as a Sadler's Wells solo.
36. He won four gold medals at the Los Angeles Games, yet universal acclaim was reluctant.
37. Franco appeared on the balcony to receive the acclaim of his supporters.
38. Mr Bowman is still singing both parts, to much acclaim.
39. Certainly Mr Mansbridge from his vantage point of above or below can enjoy our acclaim at his pictorial success.
40. He was captivated by the aura and mystique, he revelled in the attention and acclaim.
41. His Goatibex Constellation won him wide acclaim, when it appeared in 1966 in Novy mir.
42. But as they viciously attacked one another, Feingold aired clever and humorous ads that won wide acclaim.
43. He appeared to think too much acclaim might be detrimental as well as premature.
44. Her business mind had jumped at the chance of a spot of international acclaim.
45. His work has been translated into several languages and has received widespread international acclaim.
46. He saw the company achieve its current status of international acclaim.
47. Despite his international acclaim, Prof Gibson never lost sight of his roots.
48. Akram has given Kathak dance performances all over Britain to great acclaim.
49. Ian McKellen was also there, in his early theatre days,[http://Sentencedict.com] before winning national acclaim.
50. They had co-operated on several criminal cases; the scoops that had brought her the professional acclaim she revelled in.
51. Chris Menges' directorial debut which received critical acclaim and festival awards throughout the world.
52. I would like to gain personal acclaim for my work 10.
53. Superswim won acclaim last year when it was honoured by Rotary International.
54. Soundwise, Acclaim brought in a big name to help enhance the game.
55. Pope John Paul the second has won wide acclaim from outside his own Church for his firm leadership style.
56. Free demonstration runs were provided from the siding at Gynn Square, and 200 met with general acclaim.
57. In total he has written five novels, all of which have won literary acclaim and awards.
58. And reports of taichi's beneficial effects on senior citizens in San Francisco brought this ancient martial art nation-wide acclaim.
59. These artists and their defenders cited such popular acclaim as proof of the aesthetic value of their works.
60. Voice over Their show at the Pegassus Theatre in Oxford brought much critical acclaim.
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