acclaimer
acclaimer
English
Noun
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Definition
One who acclaims.
Etymology
From acclaim + -er.
Example Sentences
- "[…] the voices of thousands of spectators pealing in thunder from the rocks on which their dark and crowded masses rested […] sent forth a shout of mingled triumph on their appearance and approbation of their cause; and its echoes continued to roll round the hills long after the lips of the acclaimers were closed […]"
- "1912, Henry James, letter to William Dean Howells to be read at a dinner in celebration of Howells’ seventy-fifth birthday, in The North American Review, Volume 195, No. 677, April 1912, p. 558, For I doubt, you see, whether any of your toasters and acclaimers have anything like my ground and title for being with you at such an hour."
- "All our Dispute, is, what Companie, of so manie Acclaimers, is the true Church of CHRIST."
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