acclamer
to acclaim, to cheer
verb ah-klah-MEH Rare
Origin: Latin acclamare (to shout at, to applaud)
Usage Note
Acclamer implies enthusiastic collective approval expressed loudly — closer to 'cheer' than mere 'applaud'. The related noun acclamation (f) appears in the phrase élu par acclamation ('elected by acclamation'). It is a formal-to-neutral register word, common in written accounts of public ceremonies and sports events.
Examples
"La foule a acclamé les joueurs à leur retour."
Natural Translation
The crowd cheered the players on their return.
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