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Webster 1913 Edition
Plaudit
Plau′dit
,Noun.
[From L.
plaudite
do ye praise (which was said by players at the end of a performance), 2d pers. pl. imperative of plaudere
. Cf. Plausible
.] A mark or expression of applause; praise bestowed.
Not in the shouts and
plaudits
of the throng. Longfellow.
Syn. – Acclamation; applause; encomium; commendation; approbation; approval.
Webster 1828 Edition
Plaudit
PLAUD'IT
,Noun.
Applause; praise bestowed.
Definition 2024
plaudit
plaudit
English
Noun
plaudit (plural plaudits)
- (often used in plural) A mark or expression of applause; praise bestowed.
- 1862, Washington Irving, Works of Washington Irving, page 490:
- The roof now rung with bravos, handkerchiefs were waved on every side, “three cheers,” again and again, and plaudit upon plaudit following in such quick succession, begun, ended, and begun again, that it was some time before the toast with which Mr. Irving concluded, could be heard.
- 1918, Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Gods of Mars, page 109:
- They were very orderly- there were neither scoffs nor plaudits, and when they saw us at the window above them there were many who buried their faces in their arms and wept.
- 1862, Washington Irving, Works of Washington Irving, page 490:
Synonyms
- See also Wikisaurus:applause