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Meanings of
applaud
in English
Portuguese
bater palmas
Spanish
aplaudir
Back to the meaning
Clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval.
spat
clap
acclaim
boo
Portuguese
bater palmas
Synonyms
Examples for "
spat
"
spat
clap
acclaim
Examples for "
spat
"
1
The latest diplomatic
spat
came as violence along the Israel-Gaza border simmered.
2
Anyway, in this case, the number it
spat
out was your age.
3
I
spat
,
none too pleased with my situation, press-ganged into mercenary service.
4
Following the
spat
,
Trump signed an executive order to regulate social media.
5
This is Mr Trump's second high-profile
spat
with a female news anchor.
1
At the sight the truth came in upon me in a
clap
.
2
Have we had
clap
more than three times in the last year?
3
The really dreadful ones
clap
after a particular florid passage of music.
4
Slow
clap
,
please, for the criminals who can't even get crime right.
5
And here the affair was ended with the suddenness of a
thunder
-
clap
.
1
However, with great artistic
acclaim
and value comes a surge in commercialization.
2
His work has been receiving critical
acclaim
both at home and abroad.
3
As recently as a decade ago, Big Tech enjoyed widespread cultural
acclaim
.
4
A film of the book came out in 2003, to similar
acclaim
.
5
People talk about staggering numbers or the critical
acclaim
it has gotten.
Usage of
applaud
in English
1
Wikileaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson said: We neither condemn nor
applaud
these attacks.
2
We
applaud
the work of single parents and their contribution to society.
3
I
applaud
the open lines of communication at such a young age.
4
Given the recent alarming increase in my girth, I
applaud
such thoughtfulness.
5
The great Rishis speak of it and
applaud
it in the scriptures.
6
At least Finnick doesn't
applaud
or act all happy when it's done.
7
But the cornets trilled, and the great and good deigned to
applaud
.
8
We
applaud
the coalition's early and specific action to reduce the deficit.
9
If there's a resumption of negotiations we should see the market
applaud
.
10
Surely you must
applaud
this new era you are about to witness!
11
I understand and I excuse it; I do more, I
applaud
it.
12
When she'd finished milking the moment dry, he almost wanted to
applaud
.
13
Environmental activists
applaud
these moves, but say that they are not enough.
14
We
applaud
and thank those who responded with sympathy to our call.
15
The students began to
applaud
now, somewhat confusedly but with growing anticipation.
16
On one hand I want to cheer you on and
applaud
you.
Other examples for "applaud"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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applaud
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
applaud with
applaud when
applaud such
applaud the government
applaud acts
More collocations
Translations for
applaud
Portuguese
bater palmas
aplaudir
aclamar
ovacionar
Spanish
aplaudir
Applaud
through the time
Applaud
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common