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The word "celebrated" can represent being applauded or made happy.

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What is the root word of applauded?

The root word of applauded is "applaud," which comes from the Latin word "applaudere," meaning "to clap."


What does the word applauded means?

clapped loudly


What would be the closest synonym for the word applauded?

discusted


What latin word means able to be applauded?

Perhaps you simply mean the Latin derivative, NOT the Latin word: "laudable."


What does the Latin word plauserunt mean?

Plause means to applaud and it is in perfect tense plural. It translates to- they applauded. :)


How do use the word excitement in a sentence?

it is a noun. The excitement made me happy.


How do you make a sentence with the word provocative?

Her provocative dancing made him happy.


Use the word match in sentence?

When he attended a boxing match at Madison Square Garden he was applauded more than the fighters.


How may words can you make from the word Happy Birthday?

Some of the words that can be made fro 'happy birthday' are:aadairariaaridartayebadbaitbatbathbaybidbirdbirthbraidbraydaydirthabithadhairhardharphathhayhidhiphithybridIiditpadpaidpairpartpartypatpathpaypippitpithpraypridepryrahraidraprayribridriptadtapthirdthytriadtriptryyapyardyay


What is the past tense of applause?

The word applause is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense. The past tense of the verb applaud is applauded.


What is a sentence using the word amazement?

the amazement in his face made me feel happy.


What is the collective for applauded?

There are no collective nouns for verbs or adjectives.The word applauded is the past participle, past tense of the verb to applaud. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.The noun form is applause; some collective nouns for applause are a round of applause and a thunder of applause.