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audience

[aw-dee-uhns] / ˈɔ di əns /




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She wants to be seen as principled and reasonable without ever taking a stand that would alienate a lucrative audience segment.

From Salon

The series, which has broken Apple TV audience records previously held by “Severance,” raises philosophical questions about the nature of happiness, altruism and personal freedom.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hudson encourages the audience to use Claire’s stubborn buoyancy and perky accent as a life raft when Lightning & Thunder are deluged by extremely bad luck.

From Los Angeles Times

She was an artful, innovative interpreter of other people’s songs, in the vein of Frank Sinatra, in an era when audiences—and especially critics—were exalting the singer-songwriter model instead.

From The Wall Street Journal

He jumped down from the stage where he and the judges sat and joined the crowd, laughing and singing with the audience.

From Los Angeles Times