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vaunted

[ vawn-tid, vahn- ]

adjective

  1. praised boastfully or excessively:

    the vaunted beauties of Paris.



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Other Word Forms

  • -ܲԳĻ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of vaunted1

First recorded in 1625–35; vaunt + -ed 2
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There is the above mentioned Ukraine "peace deal" which comes down to forcing Ukraine to surrender to Vladimir Putin so Trump can do some of his vaunted "deals" with Russia.

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So a few minutes into the second, with her team in need of a spark, coach Lindsay Gottlieb turned to Marshall, the “Mad Dog” at the front of the Trojans’ vaunted pressure defense.

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Take his youthful days at the Apollo, an era when one legendary artist after another made their way to the vaunted Harlem venue.

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Two players from Philadelphia’s vaunted defensive front figure to be available: edge rusher Josh Sweat and tackle Milton Williams.

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And having a candle in your house symbolizes that vaunted L.A. optimism.

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