verb
applaud
uh-PLAWD
verb
1
To clap your hands to show approval or enjoyment.
"The crowd applauded as the band walked on stage."
"Everyone applauded loudly at the end of her speech."
2
To praise or express strong approval of something.
"Critics applauded the director's bold new approach."
How to Use Applaud
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo clap for someone, or more broadly, to openly praise them.
Common pairings
applaud loudly
applaud the decision
applaud someone's efforts
Word Forms
applauded past tense, applauds plural, applauds singular
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Etymology
From Latin applaudere, "to clap the hands together," from ad- ("to") + plaudere ("to clap, strike").