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audience

[aw-dee-uhns] / ˈɔ di əns /




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But just as there’s a difference between depicting chaos and depicting chaotically, there’s a difference between presenting theatergoers with a realistic image of mental illness and driving an audience nuts.

From Los Angeles Times

It was broadly positive – about half the audience stood up at the end to applaud him.

From BBC

Instead, on the biggest night of his young career, before an audience eager to see things it had never seen, and validate him as skating’s best ever, Malinin fell, then fell apart.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our destiny will always be intertwined with yours,” he said to applause from an audience of global national security elites.

From The Wall Street Journal

He adds that audiences also recognised the mood of a country on the cusp of economic liberalisation, when a government job could represent both security and suffocation.

From BBC