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applaud
[ uh-plawd ]
verb (used without object)
- to clap the hands as an expression of approval, appreciation, acclamation, etc.:
They applauded wildly at the end of the opera.
- to express approval; give praise; acclaim.
verb (used with object)
- to clap the hands so as to show approval, appreciation, etc., of:
to applaud an actor; to applaud a speech.
- to praise or express approval of:
to applaud a person's ambition.
applaud
/ 蓹藞辫濒蓴藧诲 /
verb
- to indicate approval of (a person, performance, etc) by clapping the hands
- usually tr to offer or express approval or praise of (an action, person, or thing)
I applaud your decision
Derived Forms
- 补辫藞辫濒补耻诲别谤, noun
- 补辫藞辫濒补耻诲颈苍驳, adjective
- 补辫藞辫濒补耻诲颈苍驳ly, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 补辫路辫濒补耻诲顎侥谤 noun
- 补辫路辫濒补耻诲顎僫苍驳路濒测 adverb
- 辞顎卾别谤路补辫路辫濒补耻诲顎 verb
- 谤别顎卆辫路辫濒补耻诲顎 verb
- 蝉别濒蹿顎-补辫路辫濒补耻诲顎僫苍驳 adjective
- 耻苍顎卆辫路辫濒补耻诲顎侥诲 adjective
- 耻苍顎卆辫路辫濒补耻诲顎僫苍驳 adjective
- 飞别濒濒顎-补辫路辫濒补耻诲顎侥诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of applaud1
Example Sentences
But people in the audience would stand and applaud for particularly notable performances, and not just for the obvious hits.
Trump applauded as crowds of supporters chanted, "Lock her up! Lock her up!"
He waited until the board for four extra minutes went up before blowing kisses to his family in the stand and applauding the fans.
Still, when Trump proposed changing up the seating assignments in the Brady Briefing Room, or announced he would take over the pool assignments, many reporters privately didn鈥檛 care 鈥 or even applauded the move.
On a forgettable night for Saracens, one positive was the performance of England number eight Tom Willis, who was applauded by both sets of fans when he was replaced in the second half.
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