This now famous art collection erupted onto the Glasgow scene with great réclame in 1983.
In his obituary, I suggested that Hamilton, like Alice Liddell, had gained almost all his réclame not from any achievement, but from being turned into fiction.
1.1A hunger for publicity or flair for getting attention.
Definition of réclame in US English:
réclame
nounrāˈkläm
1Public acclaim; notoriety.
Example sentencesExamples
This now famous art collection erupted onto the Glasgow scene with great réclame in 1983.
In his obituary, I suggested that Hamilton, like Alice Liddell, had gained almost all his réclame not from any achievement, but from being turned into fiction.
1.1A hunger for publicity or flair for getting attention.