Definitionv. clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval
Last update: July 26, 2015
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An outstanding creation or performance of art is always applauded . [verb]
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A victory ought to be applauded . [verb]
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Indian spectators applauded Sachin's good performance. [Please select]
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Once again I must applaud the efforts of all the officers who help run the County affairs with the minimum of fuss. [verb]
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Then he was conscious, that, amid the spectators, were many who were lamenting his condition, and some who applauded his conduct. [verb]
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When he hit one of the Imperial soldiers his father applauded him eagerly; then, collecting all his strength, flung another lance, chanting a hexameter or a verse of an ode. [verb]
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Fergus highly applauded this arrangement; and the Baron took a friendly leave of them, with a smile of contented importance upon his visage. [verb]
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All the company applauded with their hands, and many with their tears. [verb]
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This motion was applauded by the whole company. [verb]
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Strew vernal flowers, applaud my love sincere, And bid the turf lie easy on my breast. [verb]
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Whatsoever this wretch had been guilty of, I applauded Mr. [verb]
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