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listener

[lis-uh-ner] / ˈlɪs ə nər /
NOUN
hearer
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NOUN
one who hears
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She recalls listeners, pundits and even TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson weighing in when she landed the role on the popular show.

From BBC

Among listeners who just happen to hear him on the radio, or on an album without seeing the cover photo, the reaction is the same: You invariably assume you’re listening to three saxophonists playing together.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since January 2025, she’s also co-hosted “The Universe Called” podcast, which explores “current astrological transits” and consults yoga philosophy to help listeners navigate through them.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite its vintage, The Archers has a considerable following among young audiences and often tops the list of most popular programmes on BBC Sounds for listeners under 35.

From BBC

His laughs generally were created not at his expense, or that of his listener, but of some third party.

From The Wall Street Journal