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Ovation - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An ovation is enthusiastic applause or a standing cheer from an audience to show strong approval or admiration, often given after a performance or speech. It signifies high praise.

ovation

/oʊˈveɪʃən/ /əʊˈveɪʃən/

Definition:

Enthusiastic applause or prolonged clapping to show approval or admiration.

Synonyms:

applause, acclaim, cheers, plaudits

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

silence, booing, hissing

Common Collocations:

standing ovation, thunderous ovation, receive an ovation, prolonged ovation

Derivatives:

ovational (rare), ovate (unrelated but similar spelling)

Usage Tips:

Use "ovation" for sustained applause, often in performances or speeches; not for brief clapping.

Common Phrases:

standing ovation, give an ovation, receive an ovation

Etymology:

From Latin "ovatio," a lesser Roman triumph; later meaning enthusiastic applause in English.

Examples:

  • 1. The audience gave her a standing ovation after her speech.
  • 2. His performance earned a thunderous ovation from the crowd.
  • 3. She received a prolonged ovation for her outstanding contribution to the arts.
  • 4. The team’s victory was met with cheers and a roaring ovation.

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