Aclamaciones (en. Cheers)

/akla.maˈθjo.nes/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Sounds or shouts of praise made at an event.
The acclamations from the audience made the artist feel loved.
Las aclamaciones del público hicieron que el artista se sintiera querido.
Expression of enthusiasm or support from a group.
He received acclamations at his inaugural speech.
Recibió aclamaciones en su discurso inaugural.

Etymology

From the Latin 'acclamatio', meaning 'shout of joy or approval'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to receive acclamations
To be welcomed with applause or shouts of support.
recibir aclamaciones
to give acclamations
To express approval or admiration for someone.
dar aclamaciones
acclamations from the audience
Reactions of support or enthusiasm generated by a group.
aclamaciones del público

Related Words

ovation
Prolonged applause that demonstrates recognition and admiration.
ovación
applause
Sound produced by clapping hands in approval.
aplauso
exclamation
Expression often made through shouts at high-emotion events.
exclamación

Slang Meanings

Applause in abundance.
After his performance, the acclamations were applauded in abundance.
Después de su actuación, los aclamaciones fueron aplaudidos a raudales.
Big applause.
The actor received big applause after his performance.
El actor recibió palmas a lo grande tras su presentación.