Definition of "critically-acclaimed" [critically-acclaimed]
Alternative spelling of critically acclaimed.(adjective)
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Use "critically-acclaimed" in a sentence
"The critically-acclaimed designer, whose resume includes stints with and dismissals from Nina Ricci and Rochas, has brought his dark romanticism to the sleek urbane Theory label to great effect."
"For those who were shocked, shocked about Anthony Weiner's behavior, they were perhaps among those who never read the critically-acclaimed novel I Am Martin Eisenstadt: One Man's wildly inappropriate Adventures with the Last Republicans."
"The crowd-pleasing, critically-acclaimed Coen brothers western remake/adaptation True Grit took the box office crown in its third weekend of release, setting itself up as a major Oscar contender."