acclamatory

adj
/əˈklæm.ə.tɔɹ.i/US

Etymology

From acclaim + -atory.

  1. borrowed from acclāmō
  2. suffixed as acclamatory — “acclaim + atory

Definitions

  1. Pertaining to, or expressing approval by, acclamation.

    • She looked as surprised by her honor as the rest of the crowd, which hesitated on the verge of the expected acclamatory cheering as if they weren’t certain of what had happened either.

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