C1 adjective ニュートラル

acclaim

/əˈkleɪmd/

Describes someone or something that has received strong public praise, enthusiastic approval, or critical recognition. It is most commonly used to qualify artists, their works, or professionals who have achieved high status through widespread appreciation.

例文

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1

She is an acclaimed chef who owns several Michelin-starred restaurants.

She is an acclaimed chef who owns several Michelin-starred restaurants.

2

The symposium featured a keynote speech by the acclaimed historian.

The symposium featured a keynote speech by the acclaimed historian.

3

Have you seen that acclaimed new show everyone is posting about?

Have you seen that acclaimed new show everyone is posting about?

語族

名詞
acclaim
Verb
acclaim
形容詞
acclaimed
関連
acclamation
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覚え方のコツ

Think of the word 'clapping'. When someone is 'acclaimed', the public is 'clapping' for their 'claim' to fame.

クイックテスト

The ______ novelist will be giving a lecture at the university this evening.

正解!

正解は: acclaimed

例文

1

She is an acclaimed chef who owns several Michelin-starred restaurants.

everyday

She is an acclaimed chef who owns several Michelin-starred restaurants.

2

The symposium featured a keynote speech by the acclaimed historian.

formal

The symposium featured a keynote speech by the acclaimed historian.

3

Have you seen that acclaimed new show everyone is posting about?

informal

Have you seen that acclaimed new show everyone is posting about?

4

The theory was first proposed in his acclaimed 1998 treatise on thermodynamics.

academic

The theory was first proposed in his acclaimed 1998 treatise on thermodynamics.

5

We are seeking a partnership with an acclaimed design firm to overhaul our brand identity.

business

We are seeking a partnership with an acclaimed design firm to overhaul our brand identity.

語族

名詞
acclaim
Verb
acclaim
形容詞
acclaimed
関連
acclamation

よく使う組み合わせ

critically acclaimed praised by professional reviewers
highly acclaimed very strongly praised
internationally acclaimed recognized and praised worldwide
widely acclaimed praised by many people
much-acclaimed frequently praised

よく使うフレーズ

to critical acclaim

receiving praise from professional critics

to universal acclaim

receiving praise from everyone

win acclaim

to earn praise and recognition

よく混同される語

acclaim vs claimed

Claimed means asserted or stated as a fact, while acclaimed means publicly praised.

acclaim vs exclaimed

Exclaimed refers to shouting or crying out suddenly, whereas acclaimed refers to receiving honor.

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使い方のコツ

Use 'acclaimed' as an adjective to describe people or things that have already established a high reputation. It is stronger than 'popular' because it implies a level of quality recognized by experts or the public at large.

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よくある間違い

Learners often use the noun 'acclaim' where the adjective 'acclaimed' is required, such as saying 'an acclaim movie' instead of 'an acclaimed movie'.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the word 'clapping'. When someone is 'acclaimed', the public is 'clapping' for their 'claim' to fame.

📖

語源

From the Latin 'acclamare', which means 'to shout at' or 'to cry out in favor of'.

文法パターン

usually used attributively (before a noun) often modified by adverbs like 'critically' or 'widely' non-gradable in most contexts (one is usually either acclaimed or not)
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文化的な背景

The term is ubiquitous in entertainment marketing, particularly during the 'awards season' in the US and UK (the Oscars, BAFTAs).

クイックテスト

The ______ novelist will be giving a lecture at the university this evening.

正解!

正解は: acclaimed

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