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Definition of listener in English: listenernoun ˈlɪs(ə)nəˈlɪs(ə)nər 1A person who listens, especially someone who does so in an attentive manner. he's understanding and a good listener Example sentencesExamples - Are listeners really going to mistake what the questioner is saying?
- The long format used to tell a story, taking the listener on an emotional journey.
- Nevertheless, the attentive listener will recognize the feeling of satisfaction when the final tonic is reached.
- Such restraint could mean the casual listener is unlikely to give this a second spin.
- Even attentive listeners can be overwhelmed by too many rules.
- Music and dance helped forge a common bond among listeners, and everyone was enraptured.
- It didn't take long for these guys to fill the room with attentive listeners, or run out of merch.
- Rather, music appreciation is developed by educating the listener in three main areas.
- African music is unique in the way it instantly creates a special, moving link with listeners.
- Her vocal delivery is straightforward and unadorned, thereby drawing the listener's ear to the content of the lyrics.
- The listeners grow suspicious with his self-defence story and discover the truth concerns them all.
- A 1992 law allows music listeners to make some personal digital copies of their music.
- He turned out to be a very attentive listener.
- Make sure you have the listener's attention before you start speaking.
- They engage creatively with the limitations of the audio channel to command the listener's attention.
- The title track is a vastly underrated song with some catchy chord changes and choruses to keep the listener interested.
- Rapport between teller and listeners is based on trust, interest and on respect for character as well as skills.
- When they succeed they leave the listener wanting them to stretch out and expand the idea a bit more.
- The conclusion seems to be that music listeners have a very bright future.
- She was always a good listener who had many words of wisdom to impart.
- 1.1 A person listening to a radio station or programme.
an audience of some ten million listeners Example sentencesExamples - We can't do what we do without our listeners getting behind us and supporting us financially.
- Strange misunderstandings step into the gap between the broadcaster's mouth and the listener's ear.
- Will we alienate our loyal, core listeners if we dramatically change our story content?
- This's why he's thrilled that listeners are sending him their own CDs and making him discover new music.
- The distinctive wallets usually arrive on listeners ' doormats on Fridays.
- The services will offer listeners more choice and variety, with an interference-free sound.
- In fact, advertisers' desire for young listeners has led radio stations to offer a proliferation of new formats.
- Will he be able to keep radio listeners tuned in?
- In the feature, listeners vote to hear either a very cheesy or a very classy track.
- The highlight of the radio dramas was that they were scripted with a specific message to listeners.
- This one stumped Geoff a bit and if any listeners have an idea let us know.
- But judging from the ratings they did so to the liking and approval of many listeners.
- Often, in the run-up to Christmas, it's listeners looking for the best place to by a gadget on line on the cheap.
- Talk radio is enjoying a coast-to-coast resurgence with millions of loyal listeners tuning in to their favorite topics.
- I think I should remind listeners just how dangerous it can be.
- To those who are avid radio listeners, the programmes have a quality of their own.
- There is so much sickness that I want to remind listeners that everyone has goodness in them.
- She now has 5.4 million listeners, down 430,000 on the previous quarter.
- According to her, the number of Bulgarian listeners has remained very high over the years.
- Her theme was Nutrition for Older People and she dealt with a number of queries from her listeners.
Synonyms spectators, listeners, viewers, onlookers, concertgoers, theatregoers, patrons
Derivatives noun Part of our remit is to reflect the religious life of our listenership. Example sentencesExamples - I love the 60s and I've managed to build up a listenership of thousands across the world who want to hear the old songs from the time.
- The majority of the radio's listeners are Asian and it has a listenership of 620,000, 40 per cent of the UK's Asian population.
- But the knock-on effect is that a large chunk of its traditional listenership, at the older end of the age spectrum, have been left with nowhere to go.
- But next week he is going online - digital radio will increase the range - and he expects this to increase the listenership overseas.
Definition of listener in US English: listenernounˈlɪs(ə)nərˈlis(ə)nər 1A person who listens, especially someone who does so in an attentive manner. he's understanding and a good listener Example sentencesExamples - He turned out to be a very attentive listener.
- Are listeners really going to mistake what the questioner is saying?
- Music and dance helped forge a common bond among listeners, and everyone was enraptured.
- She was always a good listener who had many words of wisdom to impart.
- It didn't take long for these guys to fill the room with attentive listeners, or run out of merch.
- African music is unique in the way it instantly creates a special, moving link with listeners.
- The title track is a vastly underrated song with some catchy chord changes and choruses to keep the listener interested.
- The long format used to tell a story, taking the listener on an emotional journey.
- They engage creatively with the limitations of the audio channel to command the listener's attention.
- When they succeed they leave the listener wanting them to stretch out and expand the idea a bit more.
- Make sure you have the listener's attention before you start speaking.
- Nevertheless, the attentive listener will recognize the feeling of satisfaction when the final tonic is reached.
- Even attentive listeners can be overwhelmed by too many rules.
- A 1992 law allows music listeners to make some personal digital copies of their music.
- The listeners grow suspicious with his self-defence story and discover the truth concerns them all.
- Her vocal delivery is straightforward and unadorned, thereby drawing the listener's ear to the content of the lyrics.
- The conclusion seems to be that music listeners have a very bright future.
- Rather, music appreciation is developed by educating the listener in three main areas.
- Such restraint could mean the casual listener is unlikely to give this a second spin.
- Rapport between teller and listeners is based on trust, interest and on respect for character as well as skills.
- 1.1 A person listening to a radio station or program.
an audience of some ten million listeners Example sentencesExamples - We can't do what we do without our listeners getting behind us and supporting us financially.
- Strange misunderstandings step into the gap between the broadcaster's mouth and the listener's ear.
- I think I should remind listeners just how dangerous it can be.
- Often, in the run-up to Christmas, it's listeners looking for the best place to by a gadget on line on the cheap.
- Her theme was Nutrition for Older People and she dealt with a number of queries from her listeners.
- She now has 5.4 million listeners, down 430,000 on the previous quarter.
- Will he be able to keep radio listeners tuned in?
- Talk radio is enjoying a coast-to-coast resurgence with millions of loyal listeners tuning in to their favorite topics.
- There is so much sickness that I want to remind listeners that everyone has goodness in them.
- The distinctive wallets usually arrive on listeners ' doormats on Fridays.
- This one stumped Geoff a bit and if any listeners have an idea let us know.
- In the feature, listeners vote to hear either a very cheesy or a very classy track.
- But judging from the ratings they did so to the liking and approval of many listeners.
- In fact, advertisers' desire for young listeners has led radio stations to offer a proliferation of new formats.
- This's why he's thrilled that listeners are sending him their own CDs and making him discover new music.
- According to her, the number of Bulgarian listeners has remained very high over the years.
- The highlight of the radio dramas was that they were scripted with a specific message to listeners.
- The services will offer listeners more choice and variety, with an interference-free sound.
- To those who are avid radio listeners, the programmes have a quality of their own.
- Will we alienate our loyal, core listeners if we dramatically change our story content?
Synonyms spectators, listeners, viewers, onlookers, concertgoers, theatregoers, patrons
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