that would be 'applause' .
cheering
It opens with dancing. No clapping or cheering. There seem to be the sound of a passing train lightly in the back ground briefly.
Cheering and clapping are forms of expressing enthusiasm, support, or approval, commonly used in various social settings such as sports events, performances, and celebrations. Cheering typically involves vocal sounds or chants to encourage participants or performers, while clapping involves striking one's hands together to create a rhythmic sound. Both gestures serve to create a positive atmosphere and show appreciation for someone's efforts or achievements.
A group of people clapping........ie. to give applause- to clap(a round of applause)
The possessive form is audience's. Example:The audience's reaction was a lot clapping and cheering.
Clapping and sometimes just normal cheering/ screaming in acceptable after a ballet performance.
The word "applause" can be used to express approval by clapping. It signifies appreciation or approval, typically in response to a performance, speech, or achievement. Applause is often accompanied by clapping hands together as a form of encouragement or recognition.
cheering
The English word for the Malayalam word "thaloduka" is "clap." In Malayalam, "thaloduka" refers to the action of bringing one's palms together to create a clapping sound. This word is commonly used in both languages to describe the same action of clapping.
only one. one way to try and see how many syllabes is by clapping while saying the word.
One, you can try clapping out loud to see if there is more than one syllable.
The duration of One-Hand Clapping is 1.57 hours.