Eclat (noun)

A sudden burst of fame or publicity, often accompanied by applause or admiration.

Origin:

From the french word "éclat" meaning splendor or brilliance, it refers to a sudden burst of fame or publicity, often accompanied by applause or admiration.

Examples:

  1. The performance received eclat from the audience.
  2. The new product launch was met with eclat.
  3. The athlete's victory was celebrated with great eclat.
  4. His book received eclat from critics and the public.
  5. The eclat of the success was short-lived.
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