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Definition of audience
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of audience is as below...
Audience
(a.)
Admittance
to a
hearing;
a
formal
interview,
esp. with a
sovereign
or the head of a
government,
for
conference
or the
transaction
of
business..
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Press
::
Press (v.) To try to force
(something
upon some one); to urge or
inculcate
with
earnestness
or
importunity;
to
enforce;
as, to press
divine
truth on an
audience..
Auditor
::
Auditor
(a.) One who hears
judicially,
as in an
audience
court..
Seating
::
Seating
(n.) The act of
providong
with a seat or
seats;
as, the
seating
of an
audience..
Unheard
::
Unheard
(a.) Not
granted
an
audience
or a
hearing;
not
allowed
to
speak;
not
having
made a
defense,
or
stated
one's side of a
question;
disregarded;
unheeded;
as, to
condem/
a man
unheard..
Exordium
::
Exordium
(n.) A
beginning;
an
introduction;
especially,
the
introductory
part of a
discourse
or
written
composition,
which
prepares
the
audience
for the main
subject;
the
opening
part of an
oration..
Auditorium
::
Auditorium
(n.) The part of a
church,
theater,
or other
public
building,
assigned
to the
audience..
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.) The space in a
theater
between
the stage and the
audience;
--
originally
appropriated
by the
Greeks
to the
chorus
and its
evolutions,
afterward
by the
Romans
to
persons
of
distinction,
and by the
moderns
to a band of
instrumental
musicians..
Electrify
::
Electrify
(v. t.) To
excite
suddenly
and
violently,
esp. by
something
highly
delightful
or
inspiriting;
to
thrill;
as, this
patriotic
sentiment
electrified
the
audience..
Repetition
::
Repetition
(n.)
Reiteration,
or
repeating
the same word, or the same sense in
different
words,
for the
purpose
of
making
a
deeper
impression
on the
audience..
Durbar
::
Durbar
(n.) An
audience
hall; the court of a
native
prince;
a state
levee;
a
formal
reception
of
native
princes,
given by the
governor
general
of
India..
Audit
::
Audit (a.) An
audience;
a
hearing.
Solemnity
::
Solemnity
(n.)
Solemn
state or
feeling;
awe or
reverence;
also, that which
produces
such a
feeling;
as, the
solemnity
of an
audience;
the
solemnity
of
Westminster
Abbey..
Emphasis
::
Emphasis
(n.) A
particular
stress
of
utterance,
or force of
voice,
given in
reading
and
speaking
to one or more words whose
signification
the
speaker
intends
to
impress
specially
upon his
audience..
Address
::
Address
(v.) To
direct,
as words (to any one or any
thing);
to make, as a
speech,
petition,
etc. (to any one, an
audience)..
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A hall, as where a king gives
audience,
or a
deliberative
body or
assembly
meets;
as,
presence
chamber;
senate
chamber..
Hearing
::
Hearing
(n.)
Attention
to what is
delivered;
opportunity
to be
heard;
audience;
as, I could not
obtain
a
hearing..
Unaudienced
::
Unaudienced
(a.) Not given an
audience;
not
received
or
heard.
Recitation
::
Recitation
(n.) The
delivery
before
an
audience
of
something
committed
to
memory,
especially
as an
elocutionary
exhibition;
also, that which is so
delivered..
Camarilla
::
Camarilla
(n.) The
private
audience
chamber
of a king.
Still
::
Still
(adv.)
Uttering
no
sound;
silent;
as, the
audience
is
still;
the
animals
are
still..
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