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1. (n.) audience
the group of spectators at a public event; listeners or viewers collectively, as in attendance at a play or concert.
2. audience
the persons reached by a book, radio or television broadcast, etc.; public.
3. audience
a regular public that manifests interest, support, enthusiasm, or the like; following.
4. audience
opportunity to be heard; chance to speak; a hearing.
5. audience
a formal interview with a sovereign or other high-ranking person:
an audience with the pope.
6. audience
the act of hearing, or attending to, words or sounds.
Etymology: (1325–75; ME < MF < L audientia act of listening, group of listeners =
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| Definition of 'Audience' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) audience
a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually public) performance
"the audience applauded"; "someone in the audience began to cough"
2. (noun) audience
the part of the general public interested in a source of information or entertainment
"every artist needs an audience"; "the broadcast reached an audience of millions"
3. (noun) hearing, audience
an opportunity to state your case and be heard
"they condemned him without a hearing"; "he saw that he had lost his audience"
4. (noun) consultation, audience, interview
a conference (usually with someone important)
"he had a consultation with the judge"; "he requested an audience with the king"
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1. (noun) audience
spectators of a concert, television show, etc.
The audience roared with laughter.; plays for young audiences
2. audience
a formal meeting
an audience with the Pope
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| Definition of 'Audience' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) Audience
the act of hearing; attention to sounds
2. (adj) Audience
admittance to a hearing; a formal interview, esp. with a sovereign or the head of a government, for conference or the transaction of business
3. (adj) Audience
an auditory; an assembly of hearers. Also applied by authors to their readers
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Sense: a group of people watching or listening to a performance etc
The audience at the concert; a television audience.
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Afrikaans: gehoor, kykers |
Arabic: جُمهور المُشاهِدين أو الم |
Bulgarian: публика |
Brazilian: público |
Czech: publikum |
German: das Publikum |
Danish: publikum; tilhørere |
Greek: κοινό |
Spanish: público |
Estonian: publik |
Farsi: حضار؛ شنوندگان |
Finnish: yleisö |
French: auditoire; public |
Hebrew: קָהַל |
Hindi: दर्शक |
Croatian: publika |
Hungarian: hallgatóság, közönség |
Indonesian: hadirin |
Icelandic: áheyrendur, áhorfendur, l |
Italian: pubblico |
Japanese: 聴衆 |
Korean: 관중 |
Lithuanian: žiūrovai, klausytojai |
Latvian: klausītāji; auditorija |
Malay: penonton |
Dutch: publiek |
Norwegian: publikum, tilhørere, radi |
Polish: widownia, widzowie |
Persian: حضار؛ شنوندگان |
Pashto: حاضرین، اوریدونکی |
Portuguese: assistência |
Romanian: public, auditoriu; audien |
Russian: публика, (теле)зрители |
Slovak: publikum |
Slovenian: občinstvo |
Serbian: publika |
Swedish: publik |
Thai: ผู้ชม |
Turkish: seyirciler, dinleyiciler |
Taiwanese: 觀眾或聽眾 |
Ukrainian: аудиторія; публіка |
Urdu: ناظرین ، حاضرین |
Vietnamese: khán thính giả |
Chinese: 观众,听众 |
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