A2 noun Neutral #367 am häufigsten

audience

/ˈɔːdiəns/

A group of people who gather together to watch or listen to a performance, such as a play, concert, or movie. It also refers to the specific group of people who read a book, watch a TV show, or use a product.

Beispiele

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1

The audience clapped loudly at the end of the show.

The group of viewers cheered after the performance finished.

2

The diplomat addressed a distinguished audience at the conference.

The official spoke to a respected group of people at the meeting.

3

I don't care if there's no audience; I just love to play guitar.

It does not matter to me if no one is watching; I enjoy playing.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
audience
Adjektiv
auditory
Verwandt
audition
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Merkhilfe

Think of the word 'audio' (related to hearing). An audience is a group that comes to hear and see a performance.

Schnelles Quiz

The ___ clapped for five minutes after the pianist finished the song.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: audience

Beispiele

1

The audience clapped loudly at the end of the show.

everyday

The group of viewers cheered after the performance finished.

2

The diplomat addressed a distinguished audience at the conference.

formal

The official spoke to a respected group of people at the meeting.

3

I don't care if there's no audience; I just love to play guitar.

informal

It does not matter to me if no one is watching; I enjoy playing.

4

The research identifies the target audience as females aged 18 to 25.

academic

The study finds that the intended group of readers is young women.

5

We need to grow our online audience to increase sales.

business

We must increase the number of people following us online to sell more.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
audience
Adjektiv
auditory
Verwandt
audition

Häufige Kollokationen

target audience the specific group of people a message is intended for
live audience people watching a performance as it happens in person
large audience a great number of people watching or listening
audience participation when the viewers join in the activity on stage
captive audience a group of people who are unable to leave and must listen

Häufige Phrasen

know your audience

to understand the interests and needs of the people you are speaking to

reach an audience

to successfully get your message to a group of people

play to the audience

to do things specifically to make the viewers like you

Wird oft verwechselt mit

audience vs spectators

Spectators usually watch sports events, while an audience watches performances or speeches.

audience vs public

The public is the general population, whereas an audience is a specific group gathered for an event.

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Nutzungshinweise

In British English, 'audience' can be followed by either a singular or plural verb (e.g., 'The audience is' or 'The audience are').

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Häufige Fehler

Avoid using 'audiences' when you mean one group of people at a single event; use the singular 'audience' instead.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the word 'audio' (related to hearing). An audience is a group that comes to hear and see a performance.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin word 'audire', which means 'to hear'.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun Plural form: audiences Collective noun
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Kultureller Kontext

In Western theater culture, audiences are usually expected to remain quiet during a performance and applaud at the end or during intermissions.

Schnelles Quiz

The ___ clapped for five minutes after the pianist finished the song.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: audience

Verwandte Redewendungen

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