applaud


ap·plaud

verb \ə-ˈpld\

Definition of APPLAUD

intransitive verb
: to express approval especially by clapping the hands
transitive verb
1
: to express approval of : praise <applaud her efforts to lose weight>
2
: to show approval of especially by clapping the hands
ap·plaud·able \-ˈpl-də-bəl\ adjective
ap·plaud·ably \-blē\ adverb
ap·plaud·er noun

Examples of APPLAUD

  1. Everyone applauded the graduates as they entered the auditorium.
  2. The audience stood and applauded her performance.
  3. We applaud the decision to lower taxes.
  4. I applaud their efforts to clean up the city, but they must do more.
  5. Rather than being criticized for her honesty, she should be applauded for it.

Origin of APPLAUD

Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French aplaudir, from Latin applaudere, from ad- + plaudere to applaud
First Known Use: 15th century

Rhymes with APPLAUD

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