Bravos

/brɑˈvoʊz/ noun

Plural of bravo; enthusiastic shouts of approval or applause, often shouted at performances.

From Italian 'bravo' meaning 'brave' or 'skilled,' which entered English in the 18th century as an exclamation of praise at operas and theatrical performances. The word eventually came to mean the shout itself.

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