Complete Definition of "applaud"

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Pronunciation
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Verb
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  1. context|transitive|intransitive To express approval (of something) by clap|clapping the hands.

#:After the performance, the audience applauded for five minutes

  1. context|transitive|intransitive To praise, or express approval for something or someone.

#:Although we don't like your methods, we applaud your motives.

Translations
trans-top|To express approval by clapping
Croatian: t-|hr|aplaudirati
Dutch: applaudisseren
French: applaudir
German: t+|de|applaudieren
Greek: t+|el|�ει�οκ�ο��|sc=Grek
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Italian: t+|it|applaudire
Japanese: ���� (hakushu suru)
Latvian: aplaud�t
Portuguese: t+|pt|aplaudir
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trans-top|To praise, or express approval by words
Croatian: t-|hr|aplaudirati
Dutch: applaudisseren
French: t+|fr|louer, t+|fr|approuver
German: loben, befürworten
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Italian: t+|it|lodare, t+|it|approvare
Latvian atzīt, apsveikt
Portuguese: t+|pt|aplaudir
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ttbc|Interlingua: applaudir
ttbc|Spanish: aplaudir
ttbc|Volapük: lobülön

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