Palmada (en. Slap)

/palˈmaða/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Action of striking with the palm of the hand.
He gave him a pat on the back to congratulate him.
Le dio una palmada en la espalda para felicitarlo.
Sound produced by this strike.
The sound of the clap resonated in the room.
El ruido de la palmada resonó en la sala.
Applause that occurs when hands collide.
The audience stood up and started clapping.
El público se levantó y comenzó a dar palmadas.

Etymology

From Latin 'palmas', which means the 'palm of the hand'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to give a clap
To hit with the palm of the hand, generally as a signal of encouragement or recognition.
dar una palmada
a pat on the back
Act of showing support or congratulations to someone.
palmada en la espalda
approving pat
An applause or hit with the hand to show agreement or appreciation for something.
palmada de aprobación

Related Words

palm
Part of the hand located beneath the fingers.
palma
hands
Extremities we use to perform precise movements.
manos
applause
Noise produced when clapping hands as a show of enthusiasm.
aplauso

Slang Meanings

Hard hit in a joking tone.
He gave him a slap on the face, but it was just to make him laugh.
Le dio una palmada en la cara, pero solo era para hacer reír.
Acknowledgment to someone, as in sports.
The coach always gives a pat to the players when they make a good play.
El entrenador siempre da una palmada a los jugadores cuando hacen una buena jugada.