What is another word for acclaimed?

Pronunciation: [ɐklˈe͡ɪmd] (IPA)

The word "acclaimed" is often used to describe something that is widely recognized and praised for its excellence. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to convey the same meaning. For example, the words "praised," "lauded," and "commended" are all synonyms of the word "acclaimed." Other synonyms include "esteemed," "respected," "admired," and "applauded." When writing or speaking, it is important to choose the right word to convey the intended meaning and tone. By using synonyms, you can create more diverse and interesting language, and enhance the impact of your message.

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Usage examples for Acclaimed

The first of the three was Johann Gutenberg, the Johannes Bonemontanus whom Fichet, as early as 1470, acclaimed as the first of all men to think out the printing art, whom the popular verdict has recognized as the inventor, and whom patriotic German bibliographers delight to invest with every virtue that distinguishes themselves.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
Clare's set in London had been very different from Peter's literary world, and they were therefore acclaimed citizens of two very different circles.
"Fortitude"
Hugh Walpole
One or two folks had met Thessaly-but always by accident; had acclaimed him a wonderful man possessing the reserve of true genius.
"The Orchard of Tears"
Sax Rohmer

Famous quotes with Acclaimed

  • I'm glad that I'm being acclaimed as an actor. Today, when my hard work has paid off I can chill out about it.
    Akshay Kumar
  • Had he defended the thesis that iconoclasm is rooted in Islam itself, he would have done justice to the evidence from Islamic sources, yet he would have found it very hard to get published by Oxford University Press or reach the status of leading Islam scholar that he now enjoys. One can easily become an acclaimed scholar of Hinduism by lambasting and vilifying that religion, but Islam is somehow more demanding of respect.
    Koenraad Elst
  • Designed as a companion volume to the acclaimed Object-Oriented Analysis, this book focuses on the middle part of the software lifecycle: the activity of design. It shows readers how to apply object-oriented design, and how to tailor and expand the method to suit specific organization and project needs. Readers will explore the major issues in OOD; the role of OOD in the systems lifecycle; how to use graphical notation; strategies for creating design; and hints for evaluating the efficiency of a design created with OOD. For software engineers and other users undertaking real-world systems development projects and designing overall software architecture for systems will find this reference approach to improving systems design indispensable.
    Ed Yourdon
  • It is the fate of every truth to be an object of ridicule when it is first acclaimed.Ethics is in its unqualified form extended responsibility to everything that has life.
    Albert Schweitzer

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