applause

[əˈplɔːz]

applause Definition

the sound of people clapping their hands repeatedly to show approval or appreciation for something, especially a performance.

Using applause: Examples

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

  • Example

    The audience gave a round of applause at the end of the play.

  • Example

    She received thunderous applause for her speech.

  • Example

    The concert ended with a standing ovation and prolonged applause.

applause Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for applause

Phrases with applause

  • start clapping suddenly and enthusiastically

    Example

    The crowd burst into applause when the singer appeared on stage.

  • a restrained or tepid response to a performance, often given out of courtesy rather than genuine enthusiasm

    Example

    The speaker received only polite applause from the audience.

  • a brief period of clapping by an audience to show appreciation for a performance or speech

    Example

    The magician received a round of applause for his impressive trick.

Origins of applause

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

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Summary: applause in Brief

The term 'applause' [əˈplɔːz] refers to the sound of people clapping their hands repeatedly to show approval or appreciation for something, especially a performance. It is often accompanied by phrases like 'burst into applause,' 'polite applause,' and 'round of applause.' 'Applause' is a formal term that can be used interchangeably with 'acclamation' and 'ovation.'

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