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applause Meaning in Tamil ( applause வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கை கொட்டி மெச்சுதல்,



applause's Usage Examples:

A suspicious observer might have detected something ominous in the first act of his reignthe arrest and attainder of his fathers unpopular ministers, Empson and Dudley, whose heads he flung to the people in order to win a moments applause.


But this seemingly inauspicious start to a day leads to an evening of champagne celebration, a winning silver salver and rapturous applause.


thunderous ovation of praise!thunderous applause from an audience.


Despite a blustery crosswind a fantastic display was flown, earning the Team a round of applause from the crowd.


At Rome, in the Jubilee year 1500, he himself lectured with applause; but having been nominated in 1497 canon of the cathedral of Frauenburg, he recrossed the Alps in 1501 with the purpose of obtaining further leave of absence for the completion of his academic career.


In addition to public applause, he was gratified by the more select praises of the highest living authorities in that branch of literature: " the candour of Dr Robertson embraced his disciple "; Hume's letter of congratulation " overpaid the labour of ten years.


Men were ready to shout applause in honor of Puritan martyrs like Prynne, Burton and Bastwick, whose ears were cutoff in 1637, or in honor of the lawyers who argued such a case as that of Hampden.


All his subsequent masterpieces were received with the same ungrudging applause, and the rising star of Racine, even in conjunction with the manifest inferiority of Corneille's last five or six plays, with difficulty prevailed against the older poet's towering reputation.


In the opinion of the people he was now regarded as the embodiment of all legal virtue; his health was toasted at the dinners of the Whigs amid rounds of applause, and, in recompense for the loss of his seat in parliament, he was returned by Lord Clive for his pocket-borough of Bishop's Castle, in Shropshire, in January 1770.


Monster hit after hit was met with scattered applause and loud boos.


In 15 70 he sustained no fewer than three hundred and eighteen theses at a disputation in Mantua, with such applause that the duke made him court theologian.


Forced and distorted expression, exaggerated emphasis, point and antithesis, an affected prettiness, are studied with the view of gaining the applause of audiences who thronged the lecture and recitation rooms in search of temporary excitement.





Synonyms:

ovation, approval, hand, hand clapping, clapping, round, standing ovation, handclap, commendation,



Antonyms:

square, angular, disapprobation, discouragement, disapproval,

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