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applause

American  
[uh-plawz] / əˈplɔz /

noun

  1. hand clapping as a demonstration of approval, appreciation, acclamation, or the like.

  2. any positive expression of appreciation or approval; acclamation.

    Synonyms:
    praise, plaudit, acclaim

applause British  
/ əˈplɔːz /

noun

  1. appreciation or praise, esp as shown by clapping the hands

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Other Word Forms

  • applausive adjective
  • self-applause noun
  • unapplausive adjective

Etymology

Origin of applause

1590–1600; < Latin applausus struck upon, applauded (past participle of applaudere ), equivalent to ap- ap- 1 + plaud- clap + -tus past participle suffix

Example Sentences

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The students were polite to start the game, giving him some applause during introductions.

From Los Angeles Times

A round of applause greeted him before he addressed reporters.

From BBC

Tepid applause for Snoop’s endorsement of the podcast category inclusion.

From Los Angeles Times

Some attendees waved their arms in silent applause, since clapping was discouraged.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Anyone who ever spent time with Rob Reiner knows that the minute that you met him, he felt like an old friend," she said, to emotional applause from the gathered A-listers and critics.

From Barron's