noun

definition

(often in the plural) A mark or expression of applause; praise bestowed.

Examples of plaudits in a Sentence

As he entered the city and went on foot to the Capitol the plaudits of the people were unmistakably genuine.

Does the book deserve such plaudits as additional guides and set text adoption?

He was crowned with laurel in his box, amid the plaudits of the audience, and did not seem to be the worse for it.

It's a real art form, as evidenced by the plaudits laid at the feet of North American mavericks like Cronenberg.

The LTSN has worked hard to earn these plaudits.

Alastair has received many plaudits in the last 10 days for his batting performances.

Jamie Oliver deserves some plaudits for using his celebrity status to good effect.. .

Heart of Mersey has attracted plaudits from the health sector for its excellent work in raising awareness of coronary disease prevention.

Amanda Peet, beside from being extremely beautiful, is also a good actress that deserves more plaudits than she actually gets.

Writer/director Mark Steven Johnson must gain great plaudits for giving Affleck the quality of material with which to work.

Official match sponsors Northern Care awarded their man of the match plaudits to Adie Orr.

It has won numerous plaudits over the years including Best farmhouse Caerffili at the Royal Welsh Show a record number of times.

The Choir's latest CD release, of music by Thomas Tallis, has won many plaudits in the music press.

Although praise for the film is perhaps slightly overplayed, she deserves all the individual plaudits coming her way.

Despite winning critical plaudits, Jerry Springer has, in some respects, become his cross to bear.

There, in the month of April, Petrarch assumed the poet's crown upon the Capitol from the hand of the Roman senator amid the plaudits of the people and the patricians.

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