Meaning & Definition of word "Ovation"

Ovation

/oʊˈveɪʃən/

noun:

  • 1. A sustained and enthusiastic show of appreciation from an audience, typically by means of applause.
    • Example: The actor received a standing ovation at the end of the performance.
  • 2. An enthusiastic public reception or celebration.
    • Example: The team returned home to a hero's ovation after winning the championship.
  • 3. A public expression of praise or approval.
    • Example: After her remarkable speech, the politician was met with loud ovations from the crowd.

Etymology

From Latin 'ovatio', meaning 'a triumphant return'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

standing ovation:

A prolonged period of applause during which the audience stands to show its appreciation.

receive an ovation:

To be greeted with applause and cheers from an audience.

ovation of the crowd:

The reaction of a large group showing appreciation or approval.

Related Words

applaud:

To express approval or praise by clapping.

commend:

To express approval or praise formally.

Slang Meanings of ovation

Meaning: Major applause or recognition.

Example Sentence: That performance was pure fire, it deserves a full ovation!

Meaning: A show of support or excitement for someone.

Example Sentence: After her speech, everyone was on their feet giving her an ovation.