plauditory (Meaning)

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plauditory (a.)

Applauding; commending.

plauditory

applausive, laudatory

Synonyms & Antonyms of plauditory

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plauditory Sentence Examples

  1. The conductor received a thunderous plauditory ovation from the enthralled audience.
  2. The politician's speech was met with resounding plauditory applause from his supporters.
  3. The choir's performance elicited a plauditory symphony of cheers and whistles.
  4. The scientist's groundbreaking discovery earned her plauditory recognition from the scientific community.
  5. The athlete's triumph was greeted with plauditory headlines and accolades from sports commentators.
  6. The chef's culinary masterpiece received plauditory reviews from renowned food critics.
  7. The volunteer's selfless service was acknowledged with plauditory expressions of gratitude.
  8. The author's thought-provoking novel garnered plauditory praise from literary enthusiasts.
  9. The entrepreneur's innovative business venture elicited a plauditory wave of investment opportunities.
  10. The community's efforts to tackle poverty were met with plauditory support from local organizations and government agencies.

FAQs About the word plauditory

Applauding; commending.applausive, laudatory

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The conductor received a thunderous plauditory ovation from the enthralled audience.

The politician's speech was met with resounding plauditory applause from his supporters.

The choir's performance elicited a plauditory symphony of cheers and whistles.

The scientist's groundbreaking discovery earned her plauditory recognition from the scientific community.