acclamation
ac·cla·ma·tion
/ˌækləˈmeıʃən/ noun [ noncount ]
1 : strong and enthusiastic approval or praise
Her performance in the ballet earned her thunderous applause and shouts of acclamation from the audience.
She has earned worldwide acclamation for her charitable works.
2 : a vote to accept or approve someone or something that is done by cheers, shouts, or applause
— usually used in the phrase by acclamation
The legislature passed the bill by acclamation.
The president was elected by acclamation.