ACCLAIMED


Meaning of ACCLAIMED in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

critically acclaimed (= praised by critics )

The play was critically acclaimed when it opened in London last month.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

highly

I find the seats just as comfortable as the highly acclaimed Rover items, while rear passengers enjoy greater legroom.

Also of widebody design is Dunlop's highly acclaimed Revelation.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

"The West Wing" is one of the most critically acclaimed TV series in the USA.

Her work on finding a cure for cancer has been widely acclaimed by her colleagues in the medical profession.

Paul Simon's solo career has resulted in a string of highly acclaimed albums.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

It started late last year with two critically acclaimed gigs in London.

She dies in 1963, years before the critically acclaimed work was being adapted for the silver screen.

Shortly afterwards, his defeated opponent Ali reappeared and was in turn acclaimed caliph.

The result is an exciting and innovative marriage of the old and the new, and a widely acclaimed architectural success.

We are foremost in research and have an acclaimed information service.

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