A2noun3K

Audience

UK /["/ˈɔːdiəns/"]/US /["/ˈɔːdiəns/"]/

Definition

the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to something (a play, concert, somebody speaking, etc.)

In simple words: The group of people who watch or listen to something.

Examples

  • The audience clapped enthusiastically after the performance.
  • A large audience gathered to hear the famous speaker.
  • The audience can play a role in shaping the mood of the event.
  • She addressed the audience with confidence and poise.
  • They conducted a survey to understand the audience's preferences.

Usage notes

Typically used in contexts such as performances, speeches, or broadcasts. Avoid in very informal conversations unless discussing something specific.

Grammar pattern

subject + audience + verb

Memory hint

Think of 'audience' as 'a crowd at a dance'; they all gather to watch.

Collocations

  • big
  • capacity
  • large
  • address
  • perform to
  • play to
  • applaud
  • cheer
  • clap
  • participation
  • member
  • before an/​the audience
  • in front of an/​the audience
  • big
  • capacity
  • large
  • address
  • perform to
  • play to
  • applaud
  • cheer
  • clap
  • participation
  • member
  • before an/​the audience
  • in front of an/​the audience
  • private
  • have
  • ask for
  • request
  • audience with

Synonyms

  • spectators
  • viewers
  • listeners
  • crowd
  • assembly

Antonyms

  • performer
  • speaker

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'audience' with 'auditorium', which is the physical space.
  • Using 'audience' in a singular context when it refers to multiple people.
  • Mispronouncing it—make sure to include the 'd' sound.