clapped loudly
Perhaps you simply mean the Latin derivative, NOT the Latin word: "laudable."
The root word of applauded is "applaud," which comes from the Latin word "applaudere," meaning "to clap."
Plause means to applaud and it is in perfect tense plural. It translates to- they applauded. :)
The word "celebrated" can represent being applauded or made happy.
discusted
They applauded the man after he gave his great speech. Applaud means congratulate think of clapping for some one.
Applauded can mean to clap for. The opposite of that would be to boo or to hiss. You could also keep silent instead of clapping. Applauded also means gave approval. The opposite of that would be to berate or denounce.
The past tense is applauded.
When he attended a boxing match at Madison Square Garden he was applauded more than the fighters.
of Applaud
skating is the participle form of the verb "to skate"
The word applause is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense. The past tense of the verb applaud is applauded.