Plauditivo
Meaning of the word
The word “plauditive” is an adjective that refers to something related to applause, compliments or manifestations of approval. It is used to describe something that causes or is related to enthusiastic applause.
Origin of the word
The word “plauditive” originates in the Latin “Plaudere”, which means “applaud”. The suffix “-ivo” indicates the quality or action related to the verb, therefore, “plauditive” means “relative to applause”.
Word adverbs
There are no specific adverbs related to the word “plauditive”.
Conjunctions of the word
There are no specific conjunctions related to the word “plauditive”.
Synonyms of the word
Some synonyms of the word “plauditive” are: applaudable, complimable, commendable, ovated, acclaimed.
Word Definitions
- Relative to applause or manifestations of approval;
- which causes applause or compliments;
- which is worthy of being applauded or praised.
Phrases that the word applies
– The president’s speech received a plauditive response from the audience.
– The director’s new film was received with plauditive criticism by the experts.
Examples of the word in text
The theatrical show received a plauditive reaction from the public, which applauded standing at the end of the presentation.
The singer was cheered by the public after her plauditive performance at the Music Festival.
Rhymes with the word
Active, captive, festive, native, creative, dodging, expressive, festive.
Anagrams with the word
No anagrams were found with the word “plauditive”.