audience
A formal meeting with an important person that is not public.
The specific group of people that advertising or a product is aimed at.
Refers to a great number of people attending an event.
Refers to a large number of people attending an event.
The people who could possibly become interested in a product or performance.
A specific group of people that is deliberately chosen to receive a message.
The group of people that a product or performance is made for.
An audience that is physically present at a performance, not watching a recording.
Informal for television audience.
The primary and most loyal group of supporters or consumers.
Not many people are present.
An audience from many different countries.
An audience that fills all available space.
The public in general, not a specialized group.
The people who watch television in general or a specific show.
A live audience present during the recording of a TV or radio show.
Appealing to a large and varied group of people.
An audience with conventional tastes and interests.
An audience that spans the entire globe.
A very large audience, often for media like television.
An audience that includes a wide range of different people.
An audience that reacts with great energy and excitement.
The people who listen to a particular radio station or program.
An audience made up of people with different backgrounds or interests.
The group of people watching a film, especially in a theater.
People who are watching, e.g., a television show or movie.
The venue is completely full.
People who are listening, e.g., to a radio show or podcast.
An audience primarily from Europe and North America.
An audience that understands and shares the feelings of the performer or speaker.
An extremely large or widespread audience.
An audience that shows enjoyment and gratitude.
The group of people watching a film in a movie theater.
An audience that has no choice but to listen, e.g., students in a class.
An audience willing to listen to and consider new ideas.
An audience that is unfriendly and opposed to the speaker or performer.
A small, exclusive group of people.
An audience that does not have expert knowledge of a subject.
A single person who is part of an audience.
When the audience is encouraged to take part in the performance.
Used to specify the important person you are meeting.
The audience makes sounds of amusement.
The audience strikes their hands together to show approval.
The audience shouts to show approval or excitement.
The audience shows approval by clapping.
The audience behaves in a particular way as a result of something.
The audience reacts to something that has been said or done.
The audience laughs very loudly.
The audience takes a sudden breath in because of surprise or shock.
The audience makes a long 'boo' sound to show disapproval.
The audience shouts rude and insulting things.
In a position where the audience can see you.
In the presence of the audience.
To have a formal meeting with an important person.
Formal way for an important person to agree to meet someone.
For an important person to agree to meet someone.
To formally ask for a meeting with an important person.
To request a formal meeting with an important person.
Formal way to say you are trying to get a meeting with an important person.
To make people want to come and see or listen.
To successfully communicate with a group of people.
To attract an audience.
To act, sing, or play for people to watch.
To get an audience involved and interested.
To perform music or a play for an audience.
To make an audience believe that something is true.
To speak formally to a group of people.
Informal for attracting an audience.
To give an audience facts or information.
To make an audience do or believe something by giving them good reasons.
To give an audience information and understanding.
To make an audience feel strong emotions.
To hold an audience's attention completely.
To make an audience feel very excited.
To hold the attention of an audience by being very interesting or beautiful.
To give an audience great pleasure.
To make an audience feel that they are not part of a group or are not welcome.
To impress an audience greatly.
To entertain an audience with stories or jokes.