The stressed syllable in the word "applause" is the second syllable: "plause." In phonetic terms, it is pronounced as /əˈplɔːz/. This means when saying the word, you emphasize the "plause" part more than the "a" at the beginning.
The collective noun is a round of applause.
The verb related to the noun applause is applaud.
Answer this question… With the applause of the audience
The applause grew as the concert came to an end.
The word 'applause' is a noun that can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the objectof a verb or a preposition. Example sentences:The applause inspired the speaker's courage.We could hear the applause in the locker room.The staff showed their pleasure with applause.The silence seemed long before the applause began.
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it has 1 sylable
Applause is a noun.
Unstreesd vowels are vowels that sound the same and are not streesed.