Applaud

/əˈplɔːd/

Meaning & Definition

verb
To express approval or praise by clapping one's hands.
The audience began to applaud the performers as they took their final bow.
To express approval or admiration for someone or something.
The critics applaud the director for his innovative approach to the film.
To acknowledge something or someone positively.
I applaud your efforts in raising awareness about climate change.

Etymology

Middle French applaudir, from Latin applaudere.

Common Phrases and Expressions

stand up and applaud:
To give a standing ovation or show strong approval.
applaud someone for:
To praise or commend someone for their achievements.
applaud the effort:
To recognize and appreciate the effort put forth, regardless of the outcome.

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Slang Meanings

Give props
You really rocked that presentation, I have to give you props!
Show love
I just want to show love for all the hard work you've done.