claque (Meaning)

Wordnet

claque (n)

a group of followers hired to applaud at a performance

Webster

claque (n.)

A collection of persons employed to applaud at a theatrical exhibition.

Synonyms & Antonyms of claque

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claque Sentence Examples

  1. The theater's claque was strategically placed to applaud and boost the morale of the actors.
  2. Despite the mediocre performance, the claque ensured the applause was thunderous.
  3. The political rally employed a claque to create an atmosphere of enthusiasm and support.
  4. The singer's claque cheered loudly, creating an illusion of widespread admiration.
  5. The restaurant hired a claque to enhance its reputation by simulating a bustling atmosphere.
  6. The claque's coordinated applause gave the illusion of unanimous approval for the speaker's ideas.
  7. The claque's enthusiasm influenced the audience's perception of the magician's tricks.
  8. The claque's synchronized applause resonated through the concert hall, uplifting the performers.
  9. Critics accused the performer of relying on a claque to artificially inflate his popularity.
  10. The opera house discreetly arranged for a claque to ensure a favorable reception for the new production.

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a group of followers hired to applaud at a performanceA collection of persons employed to applaud at a theatrical exhibition.

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The theater's claque was strategically placed to applaud and boost the morale of the actors.

Despite the mediocre performance, the claque ensured the applause was thunderous.

The political rally employed a claque to create an atmosphere of enthusiasm and support.

The singer's claque cheered loudly, creating an illusion of widespread admiration.