claque

[klæk]

claque Definition

  • 1a group of people hired to applaud a performer or public speaker
  • 2a group of sycophantic followers

Using claque: Examples

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

  • Example

    The politician paid a claque to cheer for him during his speech.

  • Example

    The singer's claque was so loud that it drowned out the boos from the audience.

  • Example

    The writer had a claque of devoted fans who would buy anything he wrote.

claque Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for claque

Phrases with claque

  • to dismiss or reject someone, especially in a humiliating way

    Example

    After the scandal broke out, the company gave the CEO the claque and fired him.

  • a member of a claque

    Example

    The claqueurs were paid to cheer for the actor during his performance.

  • a group of supporters who promote a political candidate or party

    Example

    The politician's claque helped him win the election by spreading his message to the voters.

Origins of claque

from French 'claquer', meaning 'to clap'

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Summary: claque in Brief

The term 'claque' [klæk] refers to a group of people hired to applaud a performer or public speaker, or a group of sycophantic followers. It can also be used in phrases like 'give someone the claque,' meaning to dismiss or reject someone, and 'political claque,' referring to a group of supporters who promote a political candidate or party.