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    o·va·tion
    /ōˈvāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. a sustained and enthusiastic show of appreciation from an audience, especially by means of applause: "the performance received a thundering ovation"
    • 2. a processional entrance into Rome by a victorious commander, of lesser honor than a triumph.

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  2. The meaning of OVATION is a ceremony attending the entering of Rome by a general who had won a victory of less importance than that for which a triumph was granted. How to use ovation in a sentence.

  3. OVATION definition: 1. an occasion when a crowd of people expresses great enjoyment and/or approval of something with…. Learn more.

  4. Your audience is giving you an ovation, or praise for a great performance. The noun ovation has origins in the Latin word ovare , meaning "exult, rejoice, triumph.” Ancient Romans used it to describe a ceremony honoring a general entering Rome following a minor triumph.

  5. Ovation definition: an enthusiastic public reception of a person, marked especially by loud and prolonged applause.. See examples of OVATION used in a sentence.

  6. OVATION meaning: 1. an occasion when a crowd of people expresses great enjoyment and/or approval of something with…. Learn more.

  7. An ovation is a large amount of applause from an audience for a particular performer or speaker. [ formal ] They had lost by a wide margin, but their supporters gave them a defiant, loyal ovation.

  8. Definition of ovation noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. ovation. noun. /əʊˈveɪʃn/ enthusiastic clapping by an audience as a sign of their approval. to give somebody a huge/rapturous/rousing ovation. The soloist got a ten-minute standing ovation (= in which people stand up from their seats). Wordfinder. Extra Examples.

  9. 1. an enthusiastic public acclamation, marked esp. by loud, prolonged applause. 2. (in ancient Rome) the ceremonial entrance of a commander whose victories did not warrant a triumph. [1525–35; < Latin ovātiō, derivative of ovāre to celebrate an ovation]

  10. A show of public homage or welcome. American Heritage. An ancient Roman victory ceremony of somewhat less importance than a triumph. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Synonyms: hand. cheering. homage. broiler. praise. laudation. applause. acclaim. standing-ovation. plaudit. Antonyms: silence. Other Word Forms of Ovation.

  11. An ovation is a large amount of applause from an audience for a particular performer or speaker. Thai : การลุกขึ้นปรบมือให้อย่างเกรียวกราว