ovación
ovation
noun oh-bah-SYOHN Rare
Origin: from Latin ovatio, a lesser Roman triumph
Also means
standing ovation
Usage Note
Ovación describes enthusiastic, prolonged applause. Una ovación en pie is a standing ovation. The verb ovacionar (to give an ovation to) is common in sports and arts journalism. Do not confuse with aplauso (a single round of applause) — ovación implies duration and intensity.
Examples
"El público le dedicó una gran ovación."
Natural Translation
The audience gave him a great ovation.
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