claque
1 of 1noun/klæk/
Forms:claques
1
a group of people hired to applaud or provide enthusiastic support for a performer or performance
- The theater hired a claque to ensure a positive response to the play, despite its lackluster performance.
- Despite the mediocre talent of the singer, the claque's enthusiastic cheering created the illusion of a successful concert.
- The politician relied on a claque to cheer loudly during his speech, giving the impression of widespread support.
- The opera singer paid a claque to applaud vigorously after each aria, enhancing the audience's perception of her talent.
- The restaurant owner discreetly employed a claque to create a lively atmosphere, attracting more customers to the establishment.