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Meanings of
eclat
in English
Portuguese
ovação
Catalan
ovació
Spanish
reconocimiento
Back to the meaning
Enthusiastic approval.
acclaim
plaudits
acclamation
plaudit
Portuguese
ovação
Portuguese
pompa
Catalan
pompa
Spanish
pompa
Back to the meaning
Ceremonial elegance and splendor.
pomp
Portuguese
pompa
Synonyms
Examples for "
acclaim
"
acclaim
plaudits
acclamation
plaudit
Examples for "
acclaim
"
1
However, with great artistic
acclaim
and value comes a surge in commercialization.
2
His work has been receiving critical
acclaim
both at home and abroad.
3
As recently as a decade ago, Big Tech enjoyed widespread cultural
acclaim
.
4
A film of the book came out in 2003, to similar
acclaim
.
5
People talk about staggering numbers or the critical
acclaim
it has gotten.
1
As a result, he's won
plaudits
from the media and the public.
2
He was interrupted with the
plaudits
of the auditory; and again continued:-
3
We got
plaudits
on Thursday but now we have to answer questions.
4
Hope said she wished the handlers got more
plaudits
of their own.
5
Bjoergen received plenty of
plaudits
from her competitors following her historic achievement.
1
The news of this was received in New Spain with general
acclamation
.
2
On this issue the vote in the affirmative practically was by
acclamation
.
3
He is the best-known poet of the country by
acclamation
-
not
by
criticism.
4
His Royal Highness was received by the troops with delight and
acclamation
.
5
This absolutely original composition was received with
acclamation
,
and it deserves it.
1
Other countries which received this
plaudit
included Switzerland, Costa Rica and Japan.
2
Every
plaudit
you read about Michael Morgan this week will be deserved.
3
But it did seem as though her father's
plaudit
was like an omen.
4
This latest
plaudit
reaffirms UCD Smurfit School's position among the world's leading business schools.
5
As a result, he's won
plaudits
from the media and the public.
Usage of
eclat
in English
1
There was social
eclat
in a party, and I wanted my share.
2
He reeled off his speech with the
eclat
of a wet firework.
3
But they give
eclat
to the house, and
eclat
is money.
4
Then the uniform imperial grace and
eclat
of the city was a new experience.
5
Vogotzine, doubtless, wished to show himself in all the
eclat
of his majestic appetite.
6
Thus Salomon's season ended, as the Morning Chronicle put it, with the greatest
eclat
.
7
Nothing could go off with more
eclat
,
with more spirit, and grandeur of effect.
8
He then began to lee-tare on divinity as well as philosophy, with extraordinary
eclat
.
9
Sufficient to recommence the world here with credit and
eclat
?
10
Society became perfectly brilliant in its beauty and shone in the
eclat
of its magnificience.
11
The whole affair is to be kept a secret, and all
eclat
to be avoided.
12
She went away with a pretty and cheerful
eclat
.
13
He was not carried off his feet by
eclat
.
14
She was introduced with great
eclat
by her hostess.
15
Alice Merivale had "come out" with the greatest
eclat
into our social circles.
16
The house would close with the greatest
eclat
.
Other examples for "eclat"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
eclat
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great eclat
give eclat
certain eclat
much eclat
extraordinary eclat
More collocations
Translations for
eclat
Portuguese
ovação
aclamação
aplauso
pompa
Catalan
ovació
aclamació
aplaudiment
víctor
pompa
fast
ufana
ufanor
faró
fastuositat
Spanish
reconocimiento
aplauso
aclamación
pompa
ostentación
fastuosidad
rumbo
esplendor
Eclat
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Eclat
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