Audience (Noun)
Syllable division: au·di·ence
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈɔː.di.əns/ US: /ˈɑː.di.əns/
#1 Meaning: The gathering of people in one location to see or hear a play, a movie, a speaker, etc.
Example:
> The audience enjoyed the entire performance.
> She is used to speaking infront of large audiences.
#2 Meaning: The quantity of viewers or listeners of a specific television or radio program, readership of a specific book, or internet visitors.
Example:
> The bigger a programs audience, the more money they make.
> His last book attracted the attention of a larger audience than usual.
#3 Meaning: A scheduled appointment with an important individual.
Example:
> They scheduled a private audience with the president.
> Her boss had a private audience with the manager.
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The film “What women want “worked well with family audiences but did not find a large youth audience.
As the first time, many speaker must be afraid of audiences.
Good sentence Moung! 😀
You can also say:
For the first time, many speakers must be afraid of audiences.
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Yesterday the audience was crowded, because of this, the young woman was a little nervous during her speech.
The audience of that book is growing very fast, because its reading is interesting and fun.
He is going to have an audience with his boss today afternoon.
Very good sentences Nirvana! 😀
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He is going to have an audience with his boss this afternoon.