Meaning & Definition of word "Acclamation"
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Acclamation
/ˌækləˈmeɪʃən/
noun:
- 1. Loud and enthusiastic approval, typically expressed publicly.
- Example: The crowd erupted in acclamation when the winner was announced.
- 2. A formal expression of approval or praise.
- Example: The new policy received unanimous acclamation from the board members.
- 3. An oral vote by the expression of approval or disapproval.
- Example: The decision to hold the event was made by acclamation rather than a formal vote.
Etymology
Late Latin acclamationem, from Latin acclamare, meaning 'to shout at.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
standing ovation:
A prolonged applause by an audience standing up, typically to show strong approval.
to acclaim someone:
To praise or honor someone publicly.
public acclamation:
The act of expressing approval or support for someone or something in a public setting.
Related Words
applaud:
To express approval or praise by clapping.
praise:
To express admiration or approval.
endorsement:
An act of giving one's public approval or support.