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applause

Noun

This term captures the auditory and social manifestation of collective approval. While it primarily describes the physical sound of hands clapping, it carries a strong emotional weight of validation and public recognition, often associated with the climax of a performance or a successful oratorical delivery. Grammatically, this noun is uncountable. It refers to the general phenomenon of clapping rather than individual instances of a clap. Consequently, it cannot be pluralized as applauses; instead, one must use partitive phrases such as a round of applause or bursts of applause to quantify the action.

Meanings

Noun

The act of clapping one's hands to show approval or appreciation for a performance or speech.

"The pianist received a standing ovation and thunderous applause."

Noun

An expression of approval or praise, whether through clapping or other means.

"The proposal met with widespread applause from the committee members."

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