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Dictionary Page: Applaud

Applaud

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/əˈplɔːd/

Definitions

  1. To show approval or praise by clapping hands or other gestures.
  2. To express admiration or approval for someone or something verbally.
  3. To celebrate or give recognition to an achievement or action.

Usage Examples

  • The audience stood and applauded the performers at the end of the show.
  • The teacher applauded the student for his hard work and dedication.
  • They all applauded the decision to donate to the charity.

Etymology

From the Latin word "applaudere," which means "to strike the palms together," composed of "ad-" meaning "to" and "plaudere" meaning "to strike" or "to clap." The word evolved into its modern usage, indicating the act of showing approval through clapping or other forms of praise.

Synonyms

  • Cheer
  • Praise
  • Commend
  • Celebrate
  • Applaud

Antonyms

  • Condemn
  • Criticize
  • Disapprove
  • Disparage

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishAplaudir/aˈplauðir/
FrenchApplaudir/ap.lɔ.diʁ/
GermanApplaudieren/apˈplauˌdiːʁən/
ItalianApplaudire/apˈplauˈdiːre/
Hindiताली बजाना (Tali Bajana)/ˈtɑːli bɑːˈdʒɑːnɑː/
Mandarin鼓掌 (Gǔ zhǎng)/guː ˈʒɑːŋ/
RussianАплодировать (Aplodirovat')/ap.lɒ.dɪˈrɒvɪt/
Japanese拍手する (Hakushu suru)/ˈhakʊʃu suɾɯ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

The pronunciation of "applaud" may vary in different English dialects, with slight shifts in stress or vowel sounds, particularly between American and British English accents.

Historical Usage

The verb "applaud" was first recorded in English in the 16th century, derived from the Latin word "applaudere." It has traditionally been used to express admiration or approval, particularly in public settings such as performances, speeches, or public acts of significance.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, applause is a social ritual used to acknowledge and celebrate someone's performance, achievement, or contribution. The act of applauding is often associated with public events, concerts, and theater performances, where it serves to convey appreciation and respect.

More Information

Applauding is a widespread social gesture used across cultures to express approval and admiration. This expression of positive feedback can be seen in various contexts, from theater and entertainment to politics and sports. The physical act of clapping hands has been symbolic of human interaction for centuries, indicating approval or celebration of achievements. Applauding serves as a non-verbal form of communication that transcends language barriers, uniting audiences worldwide in recognition and appreciation.

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