Pronunciation: /taʊtɪd/
verb to promote or praise something enthusiastically
A1 The new restaurant in town was touted as having the best burgers.
A2 The latest smartphone model is being touted as the most advanced on the market.
B1 The company touted their new product as a game-changer in the industry.
B2 The movie was touted as a potential Oscar contender by critics.
C1 The politician's economic plan was touted as revolutionary by experts.
C2 The artist's latest exhibition was touted as a masterpiece by art critics.
adjective describing someone or something being highly praised or promoted
A1 The touted new restaurant in town has delicious food.
A2 She bought the touted skincare product after reading positive reviews online.
B1 The touted benefits of yoga include improved flexibility and reduced stress.
B2 The touted expert in the field gave a fascinating presentation at the conference.
C1 The touted solution to the problem turned out to be ineffective in practice.
C2 The touted actor received critical acclaim for their performance in the new film.
formal The new product was touted as the most advanced technology on the market.
informal They touted the concert as the best one of the year.
slang The company touted their new phone as the bomb.
figurative The politician touted his achievements in the debate.
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