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Definition of applaud verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

applaud

verb
 
/əˈplɔːd/
 
/əˈplɔːd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they applaud
 
/əˈplɔːd/
 
/əˈplɔːd/
he / she / it applauds
 
/əˈplɔːdz/
 
/əˈplɔːdz/
past simple applauded
 
/əˈplɔːdɪd/
 
/əˈplɔːdɪd/
past participle applauded
 
/əˈplɔːdɪd/
 
/əˈplɔːdɪd/
-ing form applauding
 
/əˈplɔːdɪŋ/
 
/əˈplɔːdɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to show your approval of somebody/something by clapping your hands (= hitting your open hands together several times) synonym clap
    • 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.
    • The audience applauded loudly.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • enthusiastically
    • heartily
    • loudly
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] (formal) to express praise for somebody/something because you approve of them or it
    • applaud something We applaud her decision.
    • His efforts to improve the situation are to be applauded.
    • The decision to save the company has been warmly applauded.
    • applaud somebody (for something) I applaud her for having the courage to refuse.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • warmly
    • widely
    phrases
    • is to be applauded
    • should be applauded
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  3. Word Originlate 15th cent.: from Latin applaudere, from ad- ‘to’ + plaudere ‘to clap’, reinforced by French applaudir.
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