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applause
/ əˈplɔːz /
noun
- appreciation or praise, esp as shown by clapping the hands
Other Words From
- ap·plau·sive [uh, -, plaw, -siv, -ziv], adjective
- self-ap·plause noun
- unap·plausive adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Trump waved to fans, who chanted "USA" as he walked to the octagon, before soaking in applause and dancing as the UFC played footage celebrating his election victory over Kamala Harris.
Trump waved to fans, who chanted "USA" as he walked to the octagon, before soaking in applause and dancing as the UFC played footage celebrating his election victory.
Dozens of members of the public attend court in Avignon each day to back Ms Pelicot, meeting her with applause and handing her flowers.
A smiling Serrano lapped up the applause, dancing her way through a line of Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders.
Soon thereafter Vi is abandoned by yet another trusted loved one, while Caitlyn is rewarded for her hardened attitude against Zaun with raucous applause and a promotion.
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