Crossword-Solution: ACCLAIMED
We have 18 clues for the answer “ACCLAIMED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Strongly praised | 1 answer |
| Publicly praised | 1 answer |
| Enthusiastically praised | 1 answer |
| Applauded | 3 answers |
| Praised | 12 answers |
| talked about | 15 answers |
| societal | 41 answers |
| Towering | 52 answers |
| household name | 57 answers |
| Shared | 58 answers |
| governmental | 60 answers |
| Revered | 61 answers |
| Elevated | 63 answers |
| Illustrious | 64 answers |
| communal | 65 answers |
| Celebrated | 70 answers |
| famed | 70 answers |
| Famous ___ | 73 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ACCLAIMED (5)
Over the years Pierre excelled in performances and was critically acclaimed as having a magnificent future where he could call the shots.
Not only was she widely acclaimed, she was genuinely liked and successful as a person, in the department she directed.
With malice aforethought, therefore, the books and authors named herein stay those which all of three years back our reviewers and advertising pages, with perfect gravity, acclaimed as of enduring importance.
Was there, then, no fixed law? The short period, for instance, between 1875 and the present time has been long enough for the talent of one painter (Bastien-Lepage) to be discovered, discussed, lauded, acclaimed, then gradually forgotten and decried.
Immediately below, in the Canongate churchyard, lies Robert Fergusson, Burns’s master in his art, who died insane while yet a stripling; and if Dugald Stewart has been somewhat too boisterously acclaimed, the Edinburgh poet, on the other hand, is most unrighteously forgotten.
Quotes with ACCLAIMED (3)
After a time I saw what I believed, at the time, to be a radio relay station located out on a desolate sand spit near Villa Bens. It was only later that I found out that it was Castelo de Tarfaya, a small fortification on the North African coast. Tarfaya was occupied by the British in 1882, when they established a trading post, called Casa del Mar. It is now considered the Southern part of Morocco. In the early ‘20s, the French pioneering aviation company, Aéropostale, built …
Superficially my war was a comfortable exercise in futility carried out in a grand Scottish hotel amongst the bridge players and swillers of easy-come-by whisky. My chest got me out of active service and into guilt, as I wrote two, or is it three of the novels for which I am now acclaimed.
The Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski, acclaimed as the most brilliant and perceptive reporter of his time, writes in "Travels with Herodotus" that with every new town visited, with every new foreign word learnt, the traveller experiences small, almost imperceptible personal changes. Wherever you go becomes part of you and the person who returns home is never the same as before departing. Knowing new people is in many ways like travelling, and those who you meet along you…
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Appears in: NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1979–2022).