One who is widely acclaimed.
Tom Green
Tom Green
The term is widely used, but not an actual word, referring to a very studious person. Sometimes it is seen hyphenated. The hyphenated suffix -ish is widely used in imprecise language to indicate a similarity or reference, e.g. tycoon-ish behavior, or Trump-ish behavior with the same implication.
The word "multitasking" was no longer hyphenated around the late 1980s or early 1990s as technology advanced and the concept became more widely used.
not acclaimed
Dictionaries are widely inconsistent for the word. Some list it as two words time out, or a hyphenated form, time-out, or the one word timeout. The hyphenated form seems to have the longest usage, but it is flagged by spell-checkers in favor of timeout.
He was an acclaimed singer.The acclaimed golfer hated being paired with amateurs.
It means to praise and acknowledge enthusiastically.She was very well acclaimed.
It is not hyphenated.
Motorcycle is not hyphenated
No it's not hyphenated.