Acclaim
Acclaim refers to enthusiastic public praise or approval for a person, idea, achievement, or work, or to the act of praising publicly. As a noun, it denotes widespread approval; as a verb, to acclaim means to praise or hail publicly. The term is commonly used in discussions of culture, art, politics, and public life, where reception can be described as critical or popular acclaim.
Etymology traces acclaim to Old French acclaimer, from Latin acclamare, meaning to cry out in approval. Over
Usage and nuance: Critical acclaim refers to praise from reviewers and experts, while popular acclaim denotes
Examples and phrasing: The film received critical acclaim. The novel gained broad acclaim for its storytelling.
Related terms include praise, laudation, accolade, and commendation. Acclaim is distinct from mere fame or popularity,