bravo
Pronunciation: [brɑːvoʊ]
Word
Context: “applause”
(interjection) you say this to show you really liked a performance or someone did something great. It's like cheering and saying 'good job!' when you see something impressive.
Example
Bravo! That was an amazing performance at the school play!
Example
Nobody said 'bravo' because the show was really boring.
Example
Did anyone shout 'bravo' after the concert?
Context: “applause”
(noun) it's a word we use to cheer for someone or something, like when applauding a great performance or achievement.
Example
The audience gave a big bravo to the dancers after their exciting routine.
Example
There was no bravo for the movie because it didn't impress anyone.
Example
Why did the crowd not give a bravo after the speech?
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