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verb

clap

klap
verb
1
To strike the palms of the hands together to make a sharp sound, especially to applaud.
"The audience clapped enthusiastically at the end of the show."
"She clapped her hands to get the children's attention."
noun
1
The act of clapping, or the sharp sound it makes.
"He gave the winner a friendly clap on the back."
2
A sudden, loud noise, especially of thunder.
"A clap of thunder made everyone jump."

How to Use Clap

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo strike your hands together to make noise or show approval — or the sharp sound itself, including a burst of thunder.

Common pairings
clap of thunder clap your hands clap along

Word Forms

clapped past tense, clapt past tense, claps plural, claps singular

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Etymology

From Old English clæppan, of imitative Germanic origin describing a sharp striking sound.

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