Pronunciation: /əˈkleɪmər/
noun a person who enthusiastically praises or approves of someone or something
A1 An acclaimer is someone who praises or applauds someone or something.
A2 The movie received critical acclaim from the acclaimer.
B1 The acclaimer's positive reviews helped boost the popularity of the book.
B2 As an acclaimer of new technology, she always seeks out the latest gadgets.
C1 The acclaimer's insightful analysis of the play impressed both the audience and the critics.
C2 He was known as a discerning acclaimer of talent in the music industry.
formal The film received high praise from the acclaimed critic, known as an acclaimer in the industry.
informal The acclaimer at the event couldn't stop raving about the new restaurant in town.
slang Dude, that acclaimer is always hyping up the latest music releases.
figurative She was like an acclaimer of good news, spreading positivity wherever she went.
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