acclamations Antonyms

Meaning of acclamations

acclamations

a loud eager expression of approval, praise, or assent, an overwhelming affirmative vote by cheers, shouts, or applause rather than by ballot, an overwhelming positive vote by voice, a loud eager expression of approval, praise, or agreement

acclamations Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd erupted in acclamations as the victorious athlete crossed the finish line.
  2. The thunderous acclamations of the audience shook the theater to its core.
  3. The politician's speech was met with resounding acclamations from his supporters.
  4. The newly crowned king received ecstatic acclamations from his subjects.
  5. The teacher's exceptional lesson was greeted with widespread acclamations from the students.
  6. The peace treaty was signed amidst joyous acclamations from the citizens.
  7. The explorer's groundbreaking discovery elicited acclamations from the scientific community.
  8. The artist's masterpiece was met with overwhelming acclamations from critics.
  9. The team's unwavering determination earned them deserved acclamations.
  10. The heartfelt acclamations of the community lifted the spirits of the victims of the disaster.

FAQs About the word acclamations

a loud eager expression of approval, praise, or assent, an overwhelming affirmative vote by cheers, shouts, or applause rather than by ballot, an overwhelming p

ovations, applauses, acclaim, praises,plaudits, cheers, huzzas, raves, commendations, hails

snickers,jeers, raspberries, boos, hisses, whistles, hoots, sneers, snorts,smirks

The crowd erupted in acclamations as the victorious athlete crossed the finish line.

The thunderous acclamations of the audience shook the theater to its core.

The politician's speech was met with resounding acclamations from his supporters.

The newly crowned king received ecstatic acclamations from his subjects.