not acclaimed
"flattery"; "critically acclaimed"; "reverence"; "revered"
It means to praise and acknowledge enthusiastically.She was very well acclaimed.
Congratulated, Admired, Appreciated, Favored, Acclaimed, Commended, Celebrated, or Applauded. If you are talking about praised in the religious since, than Worshiped could be added to the list.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Another word for shake is "Tremble".
acclaimed is another word for reputable.
He was an acclaimed singer.The acclaimed golfer hated being paired with amateurs.
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There is a few words that are synonyms of the word acclaimed. Some of the synonyms words are praise, cheer and welcome.
recommended: confirmed; acclaimed
Popular, acclaimed
"the teacher asked me to make a sentence with the word acclaim" Ha! Ha!
"flattery"; "critically acclaimed"; "reverence"; "revered"
It means to praise and acknowledge enthusiastically.She was very well acclaimed.
Congratulated, Admired, Appreciated, Favored, Acclaimed, Commended, Celebrated, or Applauded. If you are talking about praised in the religious since, than Worshiped could be added to the list.
Another word for wedding is Marriage. Another word is Matrimony
Yes, "widely acclaimed" is typically written without a hyphen. In this phrase, "widely" functions as an adverb modifying the adjective "acclaimed," and adverb-adjective combinations generally do not require hyphenation. However, if it were used as a compound adjective before a noun, you might see it hyphenated as "widely-acclaimed artist."