Acclamation vs Cheers - What's the difference?
acclamation | cheers |
A shout of approbation, favor, or assent; eager expression of approval; loud applause.
The process of electing a person to a post in the absence of other nominees.
(art) A representation, in sculpture or on medals, of people expressing joy.
(Canada, political) Without opposition in an election.
(political) An oral vote taken without formal ballot and with much fanfare; typically an overwhelmingly affirmative vote.
(cheer)
A common toast used when drinking in company.
(British, informal) goodbye
(British, Australian, NZ, informal) thank you
As nouns the difference between acclamation and cheers
is that acclamation is a shout of approbation, favor, or assent; eager expression of approval; loud applause while cheers is .As a verb cheers is
(cheer).As an interjection cheers is
a common toast used when drinking in company.acclamation
English
Noun
(en noun)- On such a day, a holiday having been voted by acclamation , an ordinary walk would not satisfy the children. -.
- Acclamation''' medals are those on which laudatory '''acclamations are recorded. -
- With no one running against her, she won by acclamation .
