eclat

IPA: ɪkɫæt

noun

  • Alternative spelling of éclat [A brilliant or successful effect; brilliance of success or effort; splendor; brilliant show; striking effect; glory; renown.]
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Examples of "eclat" in Sentences

  • The eclat of the party was dazzling.
  • The performance ended with great eclat.
  • The eclat of the town raised price of it.
  • Touche Eclat is a concealer manufactured by Yves Saint Laurent.
  • Eclat is a depth first search algorithm using set intersection.
  • By the way I checked Excel and Eclat and they didn't even have ELs.
  • After one year, He quit Eclat and Joined Right IT Solutions, Dubai.
  • Scores of Boulez from the 70's like Eclat and Rituel are harder to find.
  • The Elite II was the basis for the Eclat, and the later Excel four seaters.
  • In one sense, to be sure, pigeons and ring-doves could not dance but with 'eclat' -- 'a claw? '
  • Every one was eager to get a sight of the young hero whose career had commenced with so much 'eclat'.
  • He set forth with much 'eclat' and a little innocent posturing and ritual, in which a cornet and a violin figured, together with a farewell oration by the Cure.
  • As for things I can’t live without …. mac eye shadows and lip gloss .. touche eclat is a must for the ‘ol under eye bags .. and I always keep tea tree oil handy for spots.
  • I had not passed with the "eclat" my tutor prophesied; but, I contrived to get numbered amongst those fortunate six who secured their appointments out of the entire sixty that competed.
  • She will expect to meet with all the good-breeding and delicacy that she brings; and as she is past the glare and 'eclat' of youth, may be the more willing to listen to your story, if you tell it well.

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