critical acclaim• Buoyed by critical acclaim for the 1970 Brooklyn season, Alvin and his dancers faced a year without any significant employment.• Lamboume's work is not widely known today, yet during the 1950S he received great critical acclaim.• Between 1907 and 1942 Freeman produced forty Thorndyke short stories and twenty-one Thorndyke novels, to great critical acclaim.• Voice over Their show at the Pegassus Theatre in Oxford brought much critical acclaim.• Such success stories do not rely on good reviews or critical acclaim for big sales and widespreadpopularity.• Paulo has received critical acclaim for his pop-jazz.• Chris Menges' directorialdebut which received critical acclaim and festivalawards throughout the world.
Originacclaim1
(1500-1600)Latinacclamare, from ad-“to” + clamare“to shout”