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Definition of applause noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

applause

noun
 
/əˈplɔːz/
 
/əˈplɔːz/
[uncountable]
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  1. the noise made by a group of people clapping their hands and sometimes shouting to show their approval or pleasure
    • Give her a big round of applause!
    • The audience broke into rapturous applause.
    Extra Examples
    • Applause echoed around the hall.
    • He left the stage to thunderous applause.
    • Wild applause greeted this remark.
    • The speech drew loud applause.
    • To muted applause a small flag was raised over the building.
    • She stood back and acknowledged the applause of the crowd.
    • The applause died down as the curtain closed.
    • There was a ripple of applause for the speaker.
    • This remark brought applause from the audience.
    • (figurative) He deserves the respect and applause of his colleagues.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deafening
    • loud
    • thunderous
    … of applause
    • burst
    • ripple
    • roar
    verb + applause
    • be greeted with
    • draw
    • earn
    applause + verb
    • break out
    • erupt
    • greet somebody/​something
    preposition
    • to applause
    • applause  for
    • applause  from
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    Word Originlate Middle English: from medieval Latin applausus, from the verb applaudere from ad- ‘to’ + plaudere ‘to clap’, reinforced by French applaudir.
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