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  • CLAQUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Claque is a French borrowing that descends from the verb claquer, meaning "to clap," and the noun claque, meaning "a clap " Those French words in turn originated in imitation of the sound associated with them
  • Claque - Wikipedia
    By the 1820s the claque, known also as the chevaliers de lustre or the romains, was a well-organised, fully professionalized, system that was as much in control of the destinies of soloists as it was of plays and music drama
  • CLAQUE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    CLAQUE definition: 1 a group of people who admire and support a person very strongly and agree with what he or she… Learn more
  • claque noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of claque noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • Claque | Audience, Applause, Performance | Britannica
    claque, (French claquer: “to clap”), organized body of persons who, either for hire or from other motives, band together to applaud or deride a performance and thereby attempt to influence the audience As an institution, the claque dates from performances at the theatre of Dionysus in ancient Athens
  • CLAQUE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Claque definition: a group of persons hired to applaud an act or performer See examples of CLAQUE used in a sentence
  • Claque - definition of claque by The Free Dictionary
    claque (klæk) n 1 a group hired to applaud an act or performer 2 a group of sycophants
  • What is a Claque? (with picture) - musicalexpert. org
    What is a Claque? A claque is a group of people which is paid to applaud during a performance The use of claques has largely fallen out of favor in modern theaters, concert halls, and opera houses, but they were at one time quite widespread, especially in the 19th century
  • Claque - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
    A claque refers to a group of people hired to attend a performance or event to applaud or shout in approval, often to influence the opinions of other attendees This practice dates back to the 19th century, when such groups were employed in theaters to create an atmosphere of excitement
  • Claque - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Originating from 1860 French claque, meaning "band of claqueurs" who applauded performances, claque now means a band of subservient or political followers





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