VAUNTED


Meaning of VAUNTED in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

much

The much vaunted working families tax credit gives £207 a week to those with one parent in full-time work.

Surely the economic regeneration of the area was a priority, without which much vaunted training schemes were somewhat pointless.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

The country's vaunted educational system is not as good as once thought.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But now this much vaunted initiative has foundered because there is little or no market interest in redevelopment.

But what is this vaunted information currency?

Modern consumers evaluated the store not on the basis of its vaunted reputation, but on what it offered them today.

The much vaunted working families tax credit gives £207 a week to those with one parent in full-time work.

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