Meaning & Definition of word "Clapping"

to

arrow

    Clapping

    /ˈklæp.ɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The sound produced when hands are struck together in applause.
      • Example: The clapping in the auditorium echoed long after the concert ended.
    • 2. An act of applause.
      • Example: Her speech was met with loud clapping from the audience.

    verb:

    • 1. The action of striking the palms of the hands together to make a sound, typically to show appreciation or approval.
      • Example: The audience started clapping enthusiastically after the performance.
    • 2. Making a sound by bringing the hands together loudly.
      • Example: He was clapping his hands to get the children's attention.

    Etymology

    Middle English clappen, from Old Norse klappa.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    standing ovation:

    A prolonged applause by an audience standing in appreciation.

    give a round of applause:

    To applaud in unison or to invite others to applaud.

    clap back:

    A sharp or witty reply to criticism.

    Related Words

    applaud:

    To show approval or praise by clapping.

    cheer:

    To shout in approval or encouragement.

    Slang Meanings of clapping

    Meaning: Clapping back

    Example Sentence: She was quick to clap back at the criticism during the meeting.

    Meaning: Clap for

    Example Sentence: Can we get a clap for our volunteers who helped out?