acclaim, burst of applause, cheering, commemoration, fanfaronade, handclapping, marking the occasion, plaudits, remembrance, salute, testimonial banquet, triumph
Definitionn. enthusiastic recognition
Last update: June 9, 2015
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Lata got a standing ovation at Albert Hall. [Please select]
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The breakfast was quite an ovation. [Please select]
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There was now quite an ovation to the boys. [Please select]
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When Zolkiewski presented his captives, Tsar Vasily and his family, to the Polish diet, he received an ovation and was rewarded with the dignity of hetman wielki (commander-in-chief). [Please select]
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Freeman, and received quite an ovation characteristic of an Underground Rail Road. [Please select]
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Edgar received quite an ovation upon rejoining his troop. [Please select]
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Crowds thronged to hear him, and his journeys became a continuous ovation. [Please select]
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"They've just begun--you'll find an ovation waiting for you."' [Please select]
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It reminds me of the ovation they gave me at Cincinnati last winter. [Please select]
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What an ovation the men gave Peter that day. [Please select]
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[75] The pleasure of a popular ovation would be well worth the sacrifice of a few millions. [Please select]
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