claque

/klæk/

Definitions

1. noun

a group of people, often in a theater, who are paid to applaud or create a specific atmosphere.

“The play received a standing ovation from the claque in the front row.”

2. verb

to create a loud, enthusiastic reaction, especially in a theater or other performance.

“The comedian’s jokes claque the audience, leaving them in stitches.”

Synonyms

  • audience
  • crowd
  • mob

Antonyms

  • silent
  • unresponsive