Discent vs Applaud - What's the difference?
discent | applaud |
(intransitive) To express approval (of something) by clapping the hands.
(intransitive) To praise, or express approval for something or someone.
* Shakespeare
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As verbs the difference between discent and applaud
is that discent is while applaud is (intransitive) to express approval (of something) by clapping the hands.As a noun applaud is
(obsolete) applause; applauding.discent
Not English
Discent has no English definition. It may be misspelled.applaud
English
Verb
(en verb)- After the performance, the audience applauded for five minutes
- Although we don't like your methods, we applaud your motives.
- By the gods, I do applaud his courage.
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