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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91. A high-profile book will be published to great acclaim, including the National Book Award Children's Fiction Award, and Gold Medal Award Smutty Books.
92. With acclaim he received, he became an independent movie maker in 2001.
93. Burnside has achieved wide critical acclaim, winning the Whitbread Poetry Award in 2000 for The Asylum Dance which was also shortlisted for the Forward and T. S.
94. His sensitive portrayal of the last son of Krypton earned acclaim even from critics who didn't like the film.
95. Princess of Mars. Edgar Rice Burroughs. In the first book of the "John Carter" series,(www.Sentencedict.com) a Confederate soldier finds himself transported to Mars where he wins acclaim as a warrior.
96. Carved into the Valley of the Kings, Tut's tomb hid his mummy and funerary regalia until archaeologist Howard Carter revealed its contents to world acclaim in 1922.
97. When this design met with less than critical acclaim, Izzy was modified to appeal more to children, and his bottom row of teeth was removed, at which point the name was changed.
98. We should acclaim and support the heroic resistance of Feng Chih - an's troops.
99. Law returned to the stage in 1993, receiving high acclaim and an "outstanding Newcomer" nomination for his role in Pygmalion.
100. Success would be the avoidance of catastrophe, hardly an achievement that invites acclaim.
101. Burnside has achieved wide critical acclaim, winning the Whitbread Poetry Award in 2000 for The Asylum Dance which was also shortlisted for the Forward and T. S. Eliot prizes.
102. When the film opened no one questioned the decision ; Audrey achieved worldwide acclaim and a trophy case full of awards for her performance , including the Oscar and the Golden Globe .
103. The album received widespread critical acclaim, prompting Alternative Press magazine to include Vaux in their 100 Bands to Watch feature.
104. His achievements earned him the acclaim of the scientific community.
105. Robert Downey Jr received acclaim, and an Oscar nomination, for his pitch-perfect performance as the great silent movie era comic Charlie Chaplin in Richard Attenborough's sprawling 1992 film.
106. Yosemite Falls: No single feature has contributed more to the wide acclaim of Yosemite National Park.
107. His witty and often macabre tales won him acclaim and he was a successful short - story writer.
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