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PLAUDIT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an act or round of applause 2. enthusiastic approval usually used in plural received the plaudits of the critics.
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Plaudit - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Plaudit is indeed related to "applaud" and "applause." In fact it's really just a fancy way of saying "praise" or "acclamation."
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PLAUDIT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · an enthusiastic expression of approval. Her portrayal of Juliet won the plaudits of the critics. · a demonstration or round of applause, as for some ...
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plaudit, n. (ˈplɔːdɪt) Also 7 -ite. [Shortened from plaudite.] An act of applauding; a round of applause; a clapping of the hands, or other audible expression of approval or praise; hence, any emphatic expression of approval.1624 Quarles Job Prop. Wk., Div. Poems (1630) 171 Expect the Plaudit, when ...
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We are a full-service web design firm. We are digital technologists, multi-platform strategists, and design thinkers who share a passion for creating websites ...
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59 Synonyms & Antonyms for PLAUDIT - Thesaurus.com
Plaudit means praise, with synonyms like acclamation, applause, ovation, acclaim, and approval.
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Plaudit
Brown, racing at age two Plaudit won four of his twelve starts. Pedigree
References
Plaudit's 1898 Kentucky Derby
Plaudit at the Thoroughbred Heritage website
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1895 racehorse births
1919 racehorse deaths
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Plaudit · Open endorsements from the academic community
Plaudit links researchers to research they endorse, providing credibility for valuable research from trusted academic members.
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PLAUDIT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
an expression of approval; praise: She won plaudits for her toughness during tense labor negotiations.
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Plaudit - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
plaudit(n.) "expression or round of applause, praise bestowed with audible demonstrations," 1620s, short for plaudite "an actor's request for applause" (1560s), ...
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plaudit, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun plaudit is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for plaudit is from 1600, in the writing of Nicholas Breton, ...
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plaudit/ˈplɔ:dɪt; `plɔdɪt/ n(usu pl 通常作复数) (fml 文) applause, praise or some other sign of approval 鼓掌; 喝采; 称赞 She won plaudits for the way she presented her case. 她妙语陈情博得众口交赞.
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Star Plaudit
Star Plaudit (1948–c. 1970), nicknamed Red, was a rodeo stock horse who excelled in steer wrestling and barrel racing. Background
Star Plaudit, nicknamed "Red", was born in 1948. Red was a bay gelding.
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plauditor
ˈplauditor rare—1. [irreg. f. plaudit + -or, or f. L. plaudĕre to applaud (plaudit- being erron. taken as ppl. stem) + -or; cf. auditor.] One who applauds. So ˈplauditory a., applauding, applausive, laudatory.1813 Colerdige Lett. II. 604 No dramatic author ever had so large a number of unsolicited, ...
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Himyar (horse)
Himyar's most notable offspring are the colts, Domino, who was nicknamed 'the black whirlwind' during his racing career, and Plaudit. Plaudit) and Broad Brush (through Domino).
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