ovation
ovation, standing ovation
noun oh-vah-SYOHN Rare
Origin: Latin ovatio (minor Roman triumph)
Usage Note
Ovation is used almost exclusively in the phrase une ovation debout (standing ovation). Audiences font une ovation to performers. In its original Latin sense it was a minor Roman triumphal procession, but that historical meaning is rare in modern French.
Examples
"Le public lui a fait une longue ovation."
Natural Translation
The audience gave him a long ovation.
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