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Éclat

Éclat is a French noun meaning brightness, splendor, or a striking display. In English usage, éclat is borrowed to denote a brilliant effect or a conspicuous success, as in performances, scenes, or achievements that attract attention. It can refer to physical shine as well as to a reputation or reception marked by public praise.

Etymology: From French éclater (to burst, to explode), from a sense of a sudden breaking forth; ultimately

Senses: The term covers a dazzling display or effect, such as a production that shines with éclat;

Usage notes: In modern English, éclat appears mainly in formal or literary contexts; the unaccented form eclat

linked
to
the
notion
of
a
burst
or
flare.
public
acclaim
or
notoriety;
a
sudden
loud
sound
or
explosion,
as
in
a
burst
or
blaze.
Common
compounds
include
coup
d'éclat
meaning
a
brilliant,
striking
action
or
achievement.
The
expression
un
éclat
de
rire
refers
to
a
burst
of
laughter,
and
un
éclat
d'obus
to
a
shell
burst.
In
English,
it
is
often
used
with
"with
éclat"
to
describe
a
performance
or
act
carried
out
in
a
conspicuously
spectacular
way.
is
also
widely
used.
In
French,
the
accent
is
obligatory.
The
term
conveys
both
literal
brightness
and
figurative
splendor,
and
it
is
distinct
from
related
terms
such
as
éclatement
or
éclairement
in
other
contexts.