Ovation
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(As a noun)
Ovation ( noun )
- A demonstration of enthusiastic public approval.
- A prolonged and enthusiastic round of applause.
Origin:
From latin ovatio, from ovo ("i exalt, praise, or applaud").
Examples:
- The actor received an ovation at the end of the play.
- The musician received an ovation after the concert.
- The athlete received an ovation after winning the game.
- The politician received an ovation after giving the speech.
- The scientist received an ovation after giving the lecture.
(As a noun)
Ovation ( noun )
- A demonstration of enthusiastic public approval.
- A prolonged and enthusiastic round of applause.
Origin:
From latin ovatio, from ovo ("i exalt, praise, or applaud").
Examples:
- The actor received an ovation at the end of the play.
- The musician received an ovation after the concert.
- The athlete received an ovation after winning the game.
- The politician received an ovation after giving the speech.
- The scientist received an ovation after giving the lecture.