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form; mien, air, demeanour; bearing, manner: The doorman would<br />

not let him in because of his shabby appearance. 3 display,<br />

show: Their fine horses with their rich trappings made a<br />

splendid appearance. 4 semblance, show, hint, suggestion;<br />

illusion: She gave no appearance of wanting to go.<br />

appetite n. 1 desire, inclination, proclivity, tendency, disposition,<br />

bent, preference, liking, predilection, zest, fondness, love,<br />

zeal; enthusiasm; taste, relish; Formal appetency, appetence: I<br />

have never lost my appetite for chocolate. They tried to<br />

suppress their bodily appetites, such as hunger and lust. 2<br />

craving, hunger, thirst, desire, keenness, hankering, yearning,<br />

longing, passion, demand, Formal edacity: She developed an<br />

insatiable appetite for reading.<br />

applaud v. 1 approve, express approval, clap, cheer, give (someone) a<br />

hand, Colloq root (for): The audience applauded when the<br />

villain was caught. 2 express approval of, praise, laud, hail,<br />

commend: Susan's parents applauded her decision to apply for<br />

university.<br />

applause n. clapping, acclamation, acclaim, ‚clat; cheering, cheers;<br />

approval, commendation, approbation, praise, kudos, plaudit(s):<br />

At the curtain there was applause from the audience.<br />

applicable<br />

adj. fit, suitable, suited, appropriate, proper, apropos,<br />

fitting, befitting, pertinent, apt, germane, right, seemly,<br />

relevant, apposite: Are the laws of the mainland applicable to<br />

the islands?<br />

application<br />

n. 1 use, employment, utilization, practice, operation: The<br />

committee wants to see a sterner application of the law with<br />

respect to mail-order offers. 2 relevancy, relevance, reference,<br />

pertinence, germaneness, appositeness; bearing: The application<br />

of the regulation to present circumstances is somewhat vague. 3<br />

attention; diligence, industriousness, effort, perseverance,<br />

persistence, assiduity, devotion, dedication, commitment,<br />

attentiveness Colloq stick-to-it-iveness; industry: Her<br />

application to her studies leaves little time for recreation.<br />

Without application, you will never develop much skill at the<br />

piano. 4 request, solicitation; appeal, petition, claim: Gavin

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