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clap

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Verb — To strike the palms of the hands together to make a sharp sound, especially to applaud.

How to use clap

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clap of thunder clap your hands clap along

Etymology

From Old English clæppan, of imitative Germanic origin describing a sharp striking sound.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “clap” mean?

The word “clap” means to strike the palms of the hands together to make a sharp sound, especially to applaud. In plain terms, to strike your hands together to make noise or show approval — or the sharp sound itself, including a burst of thunder.

How do you pronounce “clap”?

“Clap” is pronounced klap (/klæp/ in IPA).

How do you use “clap” in a sentence?

Here is “clap” used in a sentence: “The audience clapped enthusiastically at the end of the show.”

What part of speech is “clap”?

Depending on how it is used, “clap” can be a verb and a noun.

Where does the word “clap” come from?

The word “clap” comes from Old English. From Old English clæppan, of imitative Germanic origin describing a sharp striking sound.

Is “clap” a common word?

“Clap” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “clap” have?

“Clap” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to strike the palms of the hands together to make a sharp sound, especially to applaud.

What is the difference between "clap" and "applaud"?

"Clap" specifically means striking the palms of the hands together to make a sharp sound, while "applaud" is a broader, more formal word for showing approval, which usually includes clapping. "Applaud" tends to appear in more formal writing, while "clap" describes the everyday physical action.

Is "clap" a countable noun?

Yes, "a clap" refers to a single instance of clapping or a single sharp sound, such as "a clap of thunder" or "a clap of the hands," so it can be pluralized as "claps."

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