applauded

[əˈplɔːdɪd]

applauded Definition

  • 1show approval or praise by clapping
  • 2praise (someone or something) highly

Using applauded: Examples

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

  • Example

    The audience applauded the performance.

  • Example

    She was applauded for her bravery.

  • Example

    The government's efforts to reduce crime were applauded by the public.

applauded Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for applauded

Antonyms for applauded

Phrases with applauded

  • praised or approved of in a strong and enthusiastic way

    Example

    Her speech was roundly applauded by the audience.

  • praise someone loudly and enthusiastically

    Example

    The crowd applauded him to the echo for his outstanding performance.

  • applaud someone's efforts

    praise someone for their hard work or achievements

    Example

    We should applaud the volunteers' efforts to clean up the park.

Origins of applauded

from Latin 'applaudere', meaning 'to clap the hands'

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Summary: applauded in Brief

'Applauded' [əˈplɔːdɪd] is a verb that means to show approval or praise by clapping, or to praise someone or something highly. It is often used in the context of performances, speeches, or achievements, as in 'The audience applauded the performance.' 'Applauded' can be used in phrases like 'roundly applauded,' meaning praised in a strong and enthusiastic way, or 'applaud someone's efforts,' meaning to praise someone for their hard work or achievements.