Laud means to praise. But applaud means to clap in approval. It specifically means clapping.
Applause is present tense
Applaud is past tense
I applaud your efforts!
It is "applaud/applauds".
The student did so well in class, I had to laud her for her efforts.
You might be trying to spell applaud."The audience applaud the singer".Or you might be trying to spell appalled."I am appalled by your behaviour".
The present perfect tense of applaud is:I/You/We/They have applauded.He/She/It has applauded.
Synonyms include acclaim, applaud, cheer, commend, extol, laud, and possibly glorify, lionize, revere, or venerate.
what is the function of laud
what is the function of laud
what is the function of laud
I applaud your efforts!
Applaud is a verb.
After the show they applaud.
After the complete piece or work has been played. Never applaud between movements as it is a distraction to the musicians who are getting ready for the mood of the next.
Laud Weiner was created in 2002.
Laud Humphreys was born in 1930.
Derek Laud is 5' 8".
Laud Humphreys died in 1988.