A round of applause
Meaning
A collective and sustained period of hand-clapping from an audience to express approval, appreciation, or congratulations.
Origin
The act of clapping to show approval stretches back to ancient civilizations, notably in Roman theatres and assemblies where crowds would often snap their fingers or wave the hems of their togas to express delight. But it wasn't until later, particularly as public performances and formal gatherings grew, that the simple act of clapping evolved into the more structured "round of applause." The "round" here refers not just to the circular nature of an audience, but to a continuous, unbroken circuit of sound, a collective, shared expression that starts, swells, and eventually subsides. It transformed individual gestures into a unified, communal outpouring of appreciation, signifying a complete and unanimous moment of recognition for a job well done.
Examples
- After the breathtaking acrobatics, the circus audience gave the performers a well-deserved round of applause.
- Let's hear a round of applause for our guest speaker, who shared such insightful wisdom with us tonight.