applause from

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Used to indicate the source of the applause (e.g., the audience).

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Examples (10)

  • This remark brought applause from the audience.
  • She received thunderous applause from the packed stadium.
  • The performance drew enthusiastic applause from critics and fans alike.
  • There was a surprising amount of applause from the opposition benches.
  • His announcement was met with warm applause from everyone in the room.
  • The director was hoping for more applause from the international press.
  • Even a small ripple of applause from the judges meant a lot to the young contestant.
  • He barely got polite applause from the back rows.
  • If the plan succeeds, we can expect loud applause from the shareholders.
  • By the end of his speech, he had earned sustained applause from a previously skeptical crowd.