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plaudit
plau·dit P0363000 (plô′dĭt)n. Enthusiastic expression of praise or approval: a new play that opened to the plaudits of the critics. [Short for Latin plaudite, pl. imperative of plaudere, to applaud (used at the end of Roman plays).]plaudit (ˈplɔːdɪt) n (usually plural) 1. an expression of enthusiastic approval or approbation2. a round of applause[C17: shortened from earlier plauditē, from Latin: applaud!, from plaudere to applaud]plau•dit (ˈplɔ dɪt) n. Usu., plaudits. 1. an enthusiastic expression of approval: Her performance won the plaudits of the critics. 2. a demonstration or round of applause. [1615–25; earlier plaudite (3 syllables) < Latin, 2nd person pl. imperative of plaudere to applaud] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | plaudit - enthusiastic approval; "the book met with modest acclaim"; "he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd"; "they gave him more eclat than he really deserved"acclaim, acclamation, eclat, plauditscommendation, approval - a message expressing a favorable opinion; "words of approval seldom passed his lips" |
plauditnoun1. An expression of warm approval:acclaim, acclamation, applause, celebration, commendation, compliment, encomium, eulogy, kudos, laudation, panegyric, praise.2. Approval expressed by clapping:applause, hand, ovation.Translations
plaudit
Synonyms for plauditnoun an expression of warm approvalSynonyms- acclaim
- acclamation
- applause
- celebration
- commendation
- compliment
- encomium
- eulogy
- kudos
- laudation
- panegyric
- praise
noun approval expressed by clappingSynonymsSynonyms for plauditnoun enthusiastic approvalSynonyms- acclaim
- acclamation
- eclat
- plaudits
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