How Do You Spell ACCLAIM?

Pronunciation: [ɐklˈe͡ɪm] (IPA)

The word "acclaim" is spelled as /əˈkleɪm/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable is pronounced with a schwa sound followed by a hard "k" sound. The second and third syllables both contain the long "a" sound, pronounced as "ay". The word means to praise or applaud enthusiastically, often in a public setting. It is often used to describe the reaction of an audience to a particularly impressive performance or achievement.

ACCLAIM Meaning and Definition

  1. Acclaim is a noun that refers to enthusiastic praise, approval, or recognition given to someone or something publicly. It is an expression of admiration or appreciation for someone's achievements, skills, or talents. The term can also be used as a verb, meaning to praise, applaud, or acknowledge someone or something with great approval or admiration.

    When used as a noun, acclaim typically represents the positive reception or acknowledgment that comes from a wide audience or a significant group of people. It signifies the general consensus of admiration or recognition for a particular individual, piece of work, or accomplishment. Acclaim can be found in various domains such as arts, sports, entertainment, and academia, where individuals or entities are lauded for their exceptional abilities, contributions, or impact.

    As a verb, acclaim denotes the act of publicly appreciating or commending someone or something. When an artist's work is acclaimed, it indicates that it has received widespread approval or recognition from critics, experts, or the general public. Similarly, when a politician is acclaimed, it means that they have been praised or honored for their leadership, policies, or actions.

    Overall, acclaim encompasses the notion of widespread recognition, admiration, and adulation that is bestowed upon deserving individuals, entities, or accomplishments. It exemplifies the positive acknowledgment and celebration of excellence, often serving as an indicator of high esteem and value within a particular field or community.

  2. • To applaud.
    • A shout of joy.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of ACCLAIM

The word "acclaim" originated in Middle English around the 14th century, derived from the Old French word "acclamer" meaning "to shout, acclaim" which came from the Latin word "acclamare". In Latin, "acclamare" is a combination of the prefix "ad-" meaning "to" and "clamare" meaning "to shout or cry out". Therefore, the etymology of "acclaim" suggests its meaning as a strong expression of approval or praise often conveyed through loud outbursts or enthusiastic shouting.

Similar spelling words for ACCLAIM

Plural form of ACCLAIM is ACCLAIMS

Conjugate verb Acclaim

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have acclaimed
you would have acclaimed
he/she/it would have acclaimed
we would have acclaimed
they would have acclaimed
I would have acclaim
you would have acclaim
he/she/it would have acclaim
we would have acclaim
they would have acclaim

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been acclaiming
you would have been acclaiming
he/she/it would have been acclaiming
we would have been acclaiming
they would have been acclaiming

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would acclaim
you would acclaim
he/she/it would acclaim
we would acclaim
they would acclaim

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be acclaiming
you would be acclaiming
he/she/it would be acclaiming
we would be acclaiming
they would be acclaiming

FUTURE

I will acclaim
you will acclaim
he/she/it will acclaim
we will acclaim
they will acclaim

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be acclaiming
you will be acclaiming
he/she/it will be acclaiming
we will be acclaiming
they will be acclaiming

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have acclaimed
you will have acclaimed
he/she/it will have acclaimed
we will have acclaimed
they will have acclaimed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been acclaiming
you will have been acclaiming
he/she/it will have been acclaiming
we will have been acclaiming
they will have been acclaiming

IMPERATIVE

you acclaim
we let´s acclaim

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to acclaim

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was acclaiming
you were acclaiming
he/she/it was acclaiming
we were acclaiming
they were acclaiming

PAST PARTICIPLE

acclaimed

PAST PERFECT

I had acclaimed
you had acclaimed
he/she/it had acclaimed
we had acclaimed
they had acclaimed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been acclaiming
you had been acclaiming
he/she/it had been acclaiming
we had been acclaiming
they had been acclaiming

PRESENT

I acclaim
you acclaim
he/she/it acclaims
we acclaim
they acclaim

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am acclaiming
you are acclaiming
he/she/it is acclaiming
we are acclaiming
they are acclaiming

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

acclaiming

PRESENT PERFECT

I have acclaimed
you have acclaimed
he/she/it has acclaimed
we have acclaimed
they have acclaimed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been acclaiming
you have been acclaiming
he/she/it has been acclaiming
we have been acclaiming
they have been acclaiming

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it acclaim

SIMPLE PAST

I acclaimed
you acclaimed
he/she/it acclaimed
we acclaimed
they acclaimed

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