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noun

applause

uh-PLAWZ
noun
1
Clapping and cheering used to show approval, usually after a performance or speech.
"The comedian's final joke drew huge applause."
"She waited for the applause to die down before continuing."

How to Use Applause

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In plain EnglishThe clapping and cheering a crowd gives to show they liked something.

Common pairings
thunderous applause round of applause burst into applause

Word Forms

applaused past tense, applauses plural, applauses singular

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Etymology

From Latin applausus, "a clapping," from applaudere, "to applaud."

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