Ovations Meaning in English
word · lemma: ovation
oʊˈveɪʃənz
oh-VAY-shunz
əʊvˈeɪʃənz
oh-VAY-shunz
Definition
A strong, enthusiastic show of applause and approval from a crowd, usually after a performance.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used in formal or artistic contexts, like theater, concerts, or award ceremonies. Common phrases: 'standing ovation' (everyone stands) and 'receive/give ovations'. Rarely used outside performance contexts. 'Ovation' is countable: 'an ovation', 'many ovations'.
Spanish: ovacionesPortuguese (BR): orações - ovaçõesPortuguese (PT): ovaçõesChinese (Simplified): 热烈鼓掌 - 欢呼Chinese (Traditional): 熱烈鼓掌 - 歡呼Hindi: तालियाँArabic: تصفيق حارBengali: উচ্ছ্বসিত অভিনন্দন - করতালির সম্ভারRussian: овацииJapanese: 喝采 - オベーションVietnamese: tràng pháo tay - sự hoan nghênh nhiệt liệtKorean: 기립 박수 - 큰 박수Turkish: alkışlar - ayakta alkışUrdu: پرزور تالیوںIndonesian: ovasi - tepuk tangan meriah
Example Sentences
The singer received loud ovations after her performance.
basic
The play ended with several ovations from the crowd.
basic
The actor smiled in response to the ovations.
basic
After the speech, the room filled with standing ovations.
natural
She’s used to getting ovations wherever she performs.
natural
The team walked onto the stage to thunderous ovations from fans.
natural