audience

[ˈɔːdiəns]

audience Definition

the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to a performance, speech, or event.

Using audience: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "audience" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The audience applauded at the end of the play.

  • Example

    She gave a speech to a large audience.

  • Example

    The concert drew a huge audience.

  • Example

    The TV show has a wide audience.

audience Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for audience

  • spectators
  • crowd
  • viewers
  • listeners

Phrases with audience

  • the particular group of people at which a product, advertisement, or other marketing effort is aimed

    Example

    The company's new ad campaign is designed to appeal to a younger target audience.

  • an audience that is physically present during a performance or event

    Example

    The comedian prefers performing in front of a live audience rather than doing TV shows.

  • captive audience

    an audience that is unable to leave or stop listening to a performance or speech

    Example

    The passengers on the delayed flight became a captive audience for the airport staff's announcements.

Origins of audience

from Latin 'audientia', meaning 'a hearing'

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Summary: audience in Brief

An 'audience' [ˈɔːdiəns] refers to the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to a performance, speech, or event. It can be used to describe both physical and virtual gatherings, as in 'The TV show has a wide audience.' Phrases like 'target audience' and 'captive audience' denote the specific group of people at which a product or speech is aimed, and an audience that is unable to leave or stop listening, respectively.

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