claquer

/klæˈkɛr/
noun
  1. A person hired to applaud at a performance, especially in a theater, to create enthusiasm among the audience.
    • She suspected the enthusiastic applause came from a claquer, not a real fan.
    • The claquer's job was to make the play seem more popular than it really was.
    • The theater hired a claquer to clap loudly after every scene.
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