acclaim in Portuguese
acclaim in Portuguese is aclamar, clamar, reclamar — acclaim means to praise enthusiastically and publicly.
acclaim in Portuguese
aclamar
(transitive, rare) To salute or praise with great approval; to compliment; to applaud; to welcome enthusiastically.
clamar
(transitive, rare) To salute or praise with great approval; to compliment; to applaud; to welcome enthusiastically.
reclamar
(transitive, rare) To salute or praise with great approval; to compliment; to applaud; to welcome enthusiastically.
aclamar
(transitive) To declare by acclamations.
What does "acclaim" mean?
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verb To praise enthusiastically and publicly.
"Critics acclaimed the film as a modern masterpiece."
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noun Enthusiastic public praise or approval.
"The novel received widespread critical acclaim."
acclaim in a sentence
- Critics acclaimed the film as a modern masterpiece.
- The novel received widespread critical acclaim.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "acclaim" in Portuguese?
"acclaim" in Portuguese is aclamar, clamar, reclamar. acclaim means: To praise enthusiastically and publicly.
How do you use "acclaim" in a sentence?
Example: "Critics acclaimed the film as a modern masterpiece." In Portuguese, "acclaim" is aclamar, clamar, reclamar.
Are there other ways to say "acclaim" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "acclaim": aclamar, clamar, reclamar.
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