1. acclaimed - Adjective
2. acclaimed - Verb
acclaimed (comparative more acclaimed, superlative most acclaimed)
Greatly praised or lauded, revered, highly respected.
Many critically acclaimed novels are not commercially successful.
She's an acclaimed writer, her books are bestsellers before they are published.
acclaimed
simple past and past participle of acclaim
Aberdeen’s Jason Manford fans are in for a double treat from the acclaimed comedian. Source: Internet
1954 's The Glenn Miller Story was critically acclaimed, garnering Stewart a BAFTA Award nomination, and (together with The Spirit of St. Louis) cemented the popularity of Stewart's portrayals of 'American heroes'. Source: Internet
Additionally, in the critically acclaimed video game, Batman: Arkham Asylum, the Joker managed to gain a major physical advantage over the Dark Knight. Source: Internet
A classically trained string quartet and an acclaimed Native American musician are teaming up for a wonderful performance this weekend. Source: Internet
Alan Moore wrote three Batman stories; is inarguably the most famous, but the acclaimed author, regretful of that story's ushering in of comics' Dark Age, has cited a preference for "Mortal Clay." Source: Internet
After signing with Bearsville, Rundgren worked almost constantly on production projects through the early 1970s and he rapidly became one of the most sought-after and acclaimed producer-engineers of the period. Source: Internet