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    applaud
    /əˈplɔːd/

    verb

    • 1. show approval or praise by clapping: "the crowd whistled and applauded" Similar clapcheerwhistlegive a standing ovation toOpposite boohiss

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  2. to show your enjoyment or approval of something such as a performance by clapping your hands repeatedly. applaud verb (PRAISE) [ T ] to say that you admire and agree with a person’s action or decision: We applaud the family’s decision to protect their privacy.

  3. The meaning of APPLAUD is to express approval especially by clapping the hands. How to use applaud in a sentence.

  4. Applaud definition: to clap the hands as an expression of approval, appreciation, acclamation, etc.. See examples of APPLAUD used in a sentence.

  5. to show your enjoyment or approval of something such as a performance by clapping your hands repeatedly. applaud verb (PRAISE) [ T ] to say that you admire and agree with a person’s action or decision: We applaud the family’s decision to protect their privacy.

  6. applaud in British English. (əˈplɔːd ) verb. 1. to indicate approval of (a person, performance, etc) by clapping the hands. 2. (usually tr) to offer or express approval or praise of (an action, person, or thing) I applaud your decision. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. To applaud is to show approval, encouragement, or appreciation. You can applaud by clapping your hands at a performance, or you can applaud with just your mouth, as when you tell someone "I applaud your decision to start exercising."

  8. applaud. ( əˈplɔːd) vb. 1. to indicate approval of (a person, performance, etc) by clapping the hands. 2. ( usually tr) to offer or express approval or praise of (an action, person, or thing): I applaud your decision. [C15: from Latin applaudere to clap, from plaudere to beat, applaud] apˈplaudern. apˈplaudingadj. apˈplaudinglyadv.

  9. verb. /əˈplɔd/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to show your approval of someone or something by clapping (= hitting your hands together) He started to applaud and the others joined in. applaud somebody They rose to applaud the speaker. She was applauded as she came on stage. Take your English to the next level.

  10. APPLAUD definition: 1. to clap your hands to show that you have enjoyed a performance, talk, etc: 2. to approve of or…. Learn more.

  11. applaud. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ap‧plaud /əˈplɔːd $ əˈplɒːd/ verb 1 [ intransitive, transitive] to hit your open hands together, to show that you have enjoyed a play, concert, speaker etc SYN clap The audience applauded loudly. A crowd of 300 supporters warmly applauded her speech.