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The word 'applaud' came into modern English from Middle English, applauden, (to clap the hands), which came, via French, from the Latin applaudere, formed from the Latin prefix ad- (to express motion) + the Latin word plaudere (to clap); so we also have 'applause' from the same source.

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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 is the verb form of applause?

The verb related to the noun applause is applaud.


What is the Abstract noun for applaud?

applauding


What noun can you make from applaud?

Applause


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 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 will be the plural posessive of husband's?

The word husband's is the possessive form of the singular noun husband.The plural noun is husbands.The plural possessive form is husbands'.Example: We must applaud our husbands' efforts to plan the party.


What is the abstract noun for acclaim?

(noun) "His scientific inventions received much acclaim from scientists around the world." (verb, rarely, normally psssive) "The critics at the time did not acclaim the movie as an iconic masterpiece."


What is the adjective for applause?

The noun applause has no adjective form. The past participle of the verb (to applaud) is an adjective, applauded. Example sentence:The applauded poet, Neeli Cherkovski, was invited to speak at our school.


Is applause a verb or noun?

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)


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 a sentence with applaud?

I applaud your efforts!