Acclamations
Acclamations is a noun in English. It is pronounced as /əˌkləˈmeɪʃənz/.
Meanings in Telugu:
- అభినందనలు (abhinandanalu) – congratulations
- జయఘోషములు (jayaghoshamulu) – cheers
- ప్రశంసలు (prashamsalu) – praises
Synonyms:
- Applause
- Commendations
- Plaudits
- Kudos
Nearby Words:
- Acclaim – అభినందన (abhinandana)
- Acclaimed – ప్రశంసించిన (prashansinchina)
- Acclaiming – అభినందించుట (abhinandinchutu)
- Acclaims – అభినందనలు (abhinandanalu)
Antonyms:
- Blame – దోషం (dosham)
- Criticism – నింద (ninda)
- Reproach – నిందించు (nindinchu)
- Censure – నిందించు (nindinchu)
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Acclamations are expressions of approval, admiration, or praise. They are often used to celebrate achievements, show support, or express joy. In Telugu, acclamations can be referred to as “abhinandanalu,” which means congratulations, “jayaghoshamulu,” which means cheers, or “prashamsalu,” which means praises.
Synonyms for acclamations include applause, commendations, plaudits, and kudos. These words can be used interchangeably to convey similar meanings.
Some nearby words related to acclamations are “acclaim,” which means to praise or applaud, “acclaimed,” which refers to something or someone who has received praise, “acclaiming,” which is the act of expressing praise, and “acclaims,” which are multiple expressions of approval or admiration.
Antonyms of acclamations include blame, criticism, reproach, and censure. These words represent the opposite meaning and are often used to express disapproval or dissatisfaction.
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