Similar words: erudite, gaudy, fraud, launch, laugh at, laundry, studio, judicial. Meaning: ['plɔːdɪt] n. enthusiastic approval.
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31, By the plaudits he received, it was doubtless worthy of his fame.
32, Some venues, especially the velodrome that has already been nominated for the Stirling Prize, have garnered more plaudits than others.
33, Tevez has brilliantly picked up from where he left off following compassionate leave for the difficult birth of his second daughter, and has received the plaudits from supporters and team-mates alike.
34, Plaudits go to the entire defence with Boulahrouz again impressing.
35, Honda won plaudits last winter when it essentially left $120million in the coffers – the cost of winding the company up – as part of Ross Brawn's management buyout.
36, Although it may be too long, the plaudits are deserved.
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