approbation (Meaning)

Wordnet

approbation (n)

official approval

official recognition or approval

Webster

approbation (n.)

Proof; attestation.

The act of approving; an assenting to the propriety of a thing with some degree of pleasure or satisfaction; approval; sanction; commendation.

Probation or novitiate.

approbation Sentence Examples

  1. The young artist eagerly awaited the approbation of the art critics for her latest masterpiece.
  2. His success in the competition brought him widespread approbation from his peers.
  3. The teacher's approbation of the students' hard work boosted their confidence.
  4. The CEO's speech at the annual meeting garnered widespread approbation from the shareholders.
  5. The film received critical approbation, earning multiple awards at prestigious festivals.
  6. Her parents' approbation was all she sought as she pursued her dreams.
  7. The scientist's groundbreaking discovery received worldwide approbation from the scientific community.
  8. The community leader's efforts to improve living conditions earned him the approbation of the residents.
  9. The author's latest novel has received high approbation from literary critics.
  10. The philanthropist's generosity toward the local charities earned her the approbation of the entire town.

FAQs About the word approbation

official approval, official recognition or approvalProof; attestation., The act of approving; an assenting to the propriety of a thing with some degree of pleas

approval, blessing,favor, endorsement, assent, okay, vote, support, nod, imprimatur

rejection,disapproval, disapprobation, rejection, refusal, disapproval, disapprobation, refusal, condemnation, criticism

The young artist eagerly awaited the approbation of the art critics for her latest masterpiece.

His success in the competition brought him widespread approbation from his peers.

The teacher's approbation of the students' hard work boosted their confidence.

The CEO's speech at the annual meeting garnered widespread approbation from the shareholders.