Ovation ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Ovation ( noun )

  1. A demonstration of enthusiastic public approval.
  2. A prolonged and enthusiastic round of applause.

Origin:

From latin ovatio, from ovo ("i exalt, praise, or applaud").

Examples:

  1. The actor received an ovation at the end of the play.
  2. The musician received an ovation after the concert.
  3. The athlete received an ovation after winning the game.
  4. The politician received an ovation after giving the speech.
  5. The scientist received an ovation after giving the lecture.

(As a noun)

Ovation ( noun )

  1. A demonstration of enthusiastic public approval.
  2. A prolonged and enthusiastic round of applause.

Origin:

From latin ovatio, from ovo ("i exalt, praise, or applaud").

Examples:

  1. The actor received an ovation at the end of the play.
  2. The musician received an ovation after the concert.
  3. The athlete received an ovation after winning the game.
  4. The politician received an ovation after giving the speech.
  5. The scientist received an ovation after giving the lecture.
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