to praise someone or something enthusiastically and often publicly
Insight - Intermediate - Unit 10 - 10E
Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 10 - 10E in the Insight Intermediate coursebook, such as "acclaim", "captivating", "impression", etc.
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to acclaim
[verb]
Ex:
Fans
acclaimed
the
actor
's
performance
in
the
film
,
recognizing
their
talent
and
skill
.
amazing
[adjective]
extremely surprising, particularly in a good way
Ex:
The
view
from
the
top
of
the
mountain
was
amazing
,
with
endless
forests
below
.
hilarious
[adjective]
causing great amusement and laughter
Ex:
The
hilarious
antics
of
the
mischievous
puppy
brightened up
their
day
.
fascinating
[adjective]
extremely interesting or captivating
Ex:
The
intricate
details
of
the
artwork
make it
fascinating
to
study
.
amusing
[adjective]
providing enjoyment or laughter
Ex:
Playing
board games
with
friends
is
always
an
amusing
way
to
spend
an
evening
.
remarkable
[adjective]
worth noticing, especially because of being unusual or extraordinary
Ex:
His
remarkable
athleticism
earned
him
a
place
in
the
record books
.
wonderful
[adjective]
very great and pleasant
Ex:
She
has
done
a
wonderful
job
organizing
the
event
.
interesting
[adjective]
catching and keeping our attention because of being unusual, exciting, etc.
Ex:
My
neighbor
has
an
interesting
collection
of
vintage
cars
.
famous
[adjective]
known by a lot of people
Ex:
Tourists
flock
to
the
city
to
visit
famous
landmarks
such as
the
Eiffel Tower
.
funny
[adjective]
able to make people laugh
Ex:
I
read
a
funny
comic strip
in
the
newspaper
this
morning
.
impression
[noun]
an opinion or feeling that one has about someone or something, particularly one formed unconsciously
Ex:
He
had
the
impression
that
the
meeting
went
well
,
despite
the
lack
of
feedback
.