vaunted

[ˈvɔːntɪd]

vaunted Definition

  • 1praised or boasted about in a way that is considered excessive or unwarranted
  • 2highly or widely praised or boasted about

Using vaunted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vaunted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's vaunted new product failed to meet expectations.

  • Example

    The team's vaunted defense was no match for their opponents.

  • Example

    Despite its vaunted reputation, the restaurant was disappointing.

vaunted Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with vaunted

  • a victory that has been highly praised or boasted about

    Example

    Their vaunted victory over the reigning champions was a major upset.

  • vaunted skills

    skills that have been highly praised or boasted about

    Example

    Despite his vaunted skills as a negotiator, he was unable to reach a deal.

  • a reputation that has been highly praised or boasted about

    Example

    The city's vaunted reputation for safety was called into question after a series of crimes.

Origins of vaunted

from Middle English 'avaunten', meaning 'to boast'

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Summary: vaunted in Brief

The term 'vaunted' [ˈvɔːntɪd] describes something that is excessively or unwarrantedly praised or boasted about. It can refer to a product, team, or reputation, as in 'The company's vaunted new product failed to meet expectations.' 'Vaunted' is often used in phrases like 'vaunted victory' and 'vaunted skills,' and is synonymous with 'celebrated' and 'acclaimed.'