plaudits

  • 11plaudits — noun enthusiastic approval the book met with modest acclaim he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd they gave him more eclat than he really deserved • Syn: ↑acclaim, ↑acclamation, ↑plaudit, ↑eclat …

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  • 12plaudits — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. applause, praise, approval, cheers, kudos, acclaim, raves, standing ovation …

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  • 13plaudits — n. praise; acclamation; zealous approval plau·dit || plɔːdɪt n. praise, expression of approval, commendation; applause, clapping of hands …

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  • 14plaudits — [ plɔ:dɪts] plural noun praise; enthusiastic approval. Origin C17: plaudit shortened from L. plaudite applaud! (said by Roman actors at the end of a play), imperative plural of plaudere …

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  • 15plaudits — [ˈplɔːdɪts] noun [plural] formal praise …

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  • 16literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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  • 17applause — applause, acclamation, acclaim, plaudits denote public expression of approbation. Applause usually suggests loudness or liveliness of demonstration and often carries its literal implication of clapping hands {she waited until the applause died… …

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  • 18Daily Kos — URL DailyKos.com Commercial? Yes Type of site Political blog Available language(s) …

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  • 20Collegiate Times — The April 17, 2007 front page of the Collegiate Times reporting the Virginia Tech Massacre Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet …

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