vaunted in English

verb
1
boast about or praise (something), especially excessively.
the much vaunted information superhighway
synonyms:boast aboutbrag aboutmake much ofcrow aboutparadeflauntacclaimtrumpetpraiseextolcelebrateshow off abouthypelaud

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "vaunted" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "vaunted", or refer to the context using the word "vaunted" in the English Dictionary.

1. — America's Most Vaunted (@Avaunted) April 4, 2020

2. The nation's much vaunted network of newspapers?

3. To measure humble skill against vaunted prowess.

4. Simpson's much vaunted discoveries are in fact commonplace in modern sociology.Sentencedict

5. 1 Their much vaunted reforms did not materialize.

6. 4 But what is this vaunted information currency?

7. But in the end, Germany's vaunted offense flopped.

8. The tubercular character was vaunted as sensitive, creative, a being apart.

9. What became of literature's vaunted power to inspire empathy?

10. 8 Nor could the vaunted irrigation scheme be described as an unqualified success.

11. Even at their physical peak their vaunted strength is useless to society.

12. Christopher cut through her much-vaunted intelligence and she degenerated into passivity.

13. Yet only his philanthropic side is vaunted on his website.

14. Britain's vaunted Parliament couldn't check this slide toward subjugation, Ferguson believed.

15. The riot raises questions about the sustainability of China's vaunted manufacturing machine.

16. Vaunted his country's military might crow usually implies exultant boasting or Bragging.

17. 3 Simpson's much vaunted discoveries are in fact commonplace in modern sociology.

18. 2 His vaunted new scheme has been shown to have serious weaknesses.

19. 7 The country's vaunted educational system is not as good as once thought.

20. 9 However, their vaunted credentials as representatives of the opposition were questioned by commentators.

21. Synonyms for Bulled include boasted, bragged, swaggered, crowed, crew, vaunted, gasconaded, blew, blown and vapored

22. Synonyms for Bragged include boasted, crowed, crew, swaggered, vaunted, blustered, gasconaded, gloated, swanked and swank

23. Synonyms for Boasted include bragged, crowed, crew, swaggered, swanked, swank, vaunted, gloated, blustered and exaggerated

24. It's one of life's great misfortunes that vaunted enemies didn't have Twitter around as a weapon.

25. 5 If Dole figures out how to take his vaunted inside political skills public, watch out.

26. He is not the vaunted truth-teller and champion that you and others might like to promote.

27. 10 But now this much vaunted initiative has foundered because there is little or no market interest in redevelopment.

28. On that score, it's worth recalling that the vaunted bipartisan "stimulus" of last February has been a miserable failure.

29. 15 Surely the economic regeneration of the area was a priority, without which much vaunted training schemes were somewhat pointless.

30. 6 The much vaunted working families tax credit gives £207 a week to those with one parent in full-time work.

31. 16 Modern consumers evaluated the store not on the basis of its vaunted reputation,[www.Sentencedict.com] but on what it offered them today.

32. K Street Buzzes Over Possible Shift to Biden After Trump Era (Bloomberg) -- Washington’s vaunted corps of lobbyists is bracing for the prospect of …

33. That it is ever vaunted and Bravadoed by the scoffer and the profligate, not knowing, that blessed is that people, and that alone, whose God is the Lord

34. That it is every vaunted and Bravadoed by the scoffer and the profligate, not knowing, that blessed is that people, and that alone, whose God is the Lord

35. That it is every vaunted and Bravadoed by the scoffer and the profligate, not knowing, that blessed is that people, and that alone, whose God is the Lord

36. On February 24, 1943, three squadrons of B-24 Liberators—goliath, four-engine, 56,000-pound Bombers—streaked toward Germany to strike Hitler’s vaunted Luftwaffe at its heart, targeting a key production facility in the town of Gotha, Germany.

37. Acclaimed adjective celebrated, famous, acknowledged, praised, outstanding, distinguished, admired, renowned, noted, highly rated, eminent, revered, famed, illustrious, well received, much vaunted, highly esteemed, much touted, well thought of, lionized, highly thought of She has published six highly Acclaimed novels.

38. Ghali identified the need for "preventive action to ease tensions before the result in conflict – or if conflict breaks out, to act swiftly to contain it and resolve its underlying causes".18 He then proposed that member states earmark forces to be called upon for "peace enforcement" operations, placed under the control of the Security Council and the Secretary-General. Doctor Mats Berdal, Director of Studies and Adelphi Papers at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London, stated shortly thereafter that "the much vaunted report was little more than a codification of ideas, most of which were first adumbrated in the wake of the Congo operation in the mid-1960s".