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Term: accliam

Part of Speech: noun, verb

Sense 1: (noun) A loud applause or enthusiastic praise given to someone for their achievements or accomplishments.

Sample Sentence: The actor received a thunderous accliam from the audience after his stunning performance.

Sense 2: (verb) To applaud or praise someone enthusiastically for their achievements or accomplishments.

Sample Sentence: The crowd erupted in accliam as the athlete crossed the finish line, setting a new world record.

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