Here is the requested information on "eclat":
Eclat
1. Parts of Speech:
noun
2. Definitions:
- brilliant display or effect; conspicuous success; great acclaim (source: [Merriam-Webster](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/%C3%A9clat))
3. Pronunciations:
- US: /eɪˈklɑt/
- UK: /eɪˈklaː/
4. Origin and Usage:
The word "eclat" comes from the French word "éclat" which means "splinter, fragment, or brilliance." It was first used in English in the 17th century to refer to a brilliant display or effect. Today, it is commonly used to describe a conspicuous success or great acclaim, often in the context of a public performance or achievement.
5. Synonyms:
- acclaim
- applause
- glory
- praise
- reputation
6. Related Words:
- clean
- clear
- elite
- grand
- great
7. Example Sentences:
- The singer received great éclat for her performance at the concert.
- The play was a great success, earning éclat from both audiences and critics.
- The athletes éclat at the Olympics made her a national hero.