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applaudably

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ap⋅plaud⋅a⋅ble

[uh-plaw-duh-buhl]
–adjective
worthy of praise or applause; estimable; admirable: applaudable efforts to save the environment.

Origin:
applaud + -able


ap⋅plaud⋅a⋅bly, adverb
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ap·plaud   (ə-plôd')   
v.   ap·plaud·ed, ap·plaud·ing, ap·plauds

v.   intr.
To express approval, especially by clapping the hands.
v.   tr.
  1. To express approval of (someone or something) especially by such clapping.

  2. To commend highly; praise: applauded her decision to complete her degree.


[Middle English applauden, from Latin applaudere : ad-, ad- + plaudere, to clap.]
ap·plaud'a·ble adj., ap·plaud'a·bly adv., ap·plaud'er n.
Synonyms: These verbs mean to express approval or encouragement audibly: applauded at the end of the concert; cheered when the home team scored; rooting for the underdog in the tennis championship.
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