Synonym: consultation, hearing, interview. Similar words: science, patience, experience, conscience, experienced, convenience, plaudits, ingredient. Meaning: ['ɔːdjəns] n. 1. a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually public) performance 2. the part of the general public interested in a source of information or entertainment 3. an opportunity to state your case and be heard 4. a conference (usually with someone important).
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31. Some of the magic tricks called for audience participation.
32. The audience burst into wild applause.
33. The brevity of the concert disappointed the audience.
34. The rock star had a captive audience.
35. The museum is trying to attract a wider audience.
36. The audience was nearly all men.
37. Thereupon the whole audience began cheering.
38. Many people in the audience nodded in agreement.
39. A vast audience watched the broadcast.
40. These actors went over very well with the audience.
41. She peeked at the audience from behind the curtain.
42. The audience burst into spontaneous applause.
43. A storm of applause rose from the audience.
44. The audience whooped and hollered.
45. The audience was shrieking with laughter.
46. The singer was clamoured down by the audience.
47. The audience rose bodily to cheer the speaker.
48. He gave a graceful bow to the audience.
49. The cheers of the audience drowned the professor's voice.
50. The film Titanic thrilled the audience.
51. The chair sternly rebuked the audience for their laughter.
52. His spirit has greatly activated the audience.
53. Pamphlets were distributed among the audience.
54. The speaker likes to have an attentive audience.
55. He gave a inflammatory address to the audience.
56. The audience was / were clapping for 10 minutes.
57. The magician's tricks mystified the audience.
58. He glanced about to make sure that the audience were ready to hear his speech.
59. The audience gave her a standing ovation for her performance.
60. Galileo wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.
More similar words: science, patience, experience, conscience, experienced, convenience, plaudits, ingredient, efficiency, fence, hence, commence, essence, sequence, absence, presence, eloquence, credence, sentence, coherence, evidence, impudence, reference, penitence, deference, influence, residence, consequence, abstinence, preference.