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The word 'applause' is a noun, a word for approval shown by clapping hands; a word for any positive expression of appreciation or approval; a word for a thing.

The related verb is to applaud (applauds, applauding, applauded).

Examples:

The applause shattered the silence. (noun)

We applaud the efforts of everyone. (verb)

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What is the verb form of applause?

The verb related to the noun applause is applaud.


What noun can you make from the verb applaud?

The noun forms of the verb to applaud are applauder (one who applauds), applause, and the gerund, applauding.


What is the collective noun 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.


What is collective noun for applauded the dancer?

There is no abstract noun form for the verb to applaud. The noun forms of the verb to applaud are applause and the gerund, applauding; both concrete nouns as words physical actiond that can be felt and heard. Some synonyms for 'applause' that are abstract nouns are praise and appreciation.


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 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.


Is applause a predicate noun direct object or indirect object?

The word 'applause' is a noun, a word for approval shown by clapping hands; a word for any positive expression of appreciation or approval; a word for a thing.A noun can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, as the object of a verb or a preposition, as a predicate noun (subject complement), and as an object complement.Examples:The applause from the stadium was heard blocks away. (subject of the sentence)He was silenced by the roar that the applause generated. (subject of the relative clause)We heard applause coming from the board room. (direct object of the verb 'heard')The audience responded with applause. (object of the preposition 'with')The sound you hear is the applause of the fans. (predicate noun, sound = applause)The sound you hear is clapping, applause. (object complement, clapping = applause)


You start with applaud than make it applause is it a suffix?

Applaud is a verb. Applause is a noun.The audience applauded loudly at the end of the concert.The applause of the audience was deafening.


What is the collective noun for applause?

The collective noun is a round of applause.


Is applaud an abstract noun?

The word 'applaud' is not a noun, it's a verb: applaud, applauds, applauding, applauded.The noun form of the verb, 'applauding' (a gerund) and the noun 'applause' are a concrete nouns, words for physical action, that can be felt and heard.


What part of speech is applause?

Applause is a noun.


Is the word 'applause' a noun?

Applause is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for a thing.