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audiences Meaning in Tamil ( audiences வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கேட்போர் கூட்டம்,



audiences's Usage Examples:

In 1561 he went to teach theology in Rome, reckoning among his pupils Robert Bellarmine, afterwards cardinal; then passed into Sicily; and in 1569 he was sent to Paris, where his expositions of the writings of Thomas Aquinas attracted large audiences.


In his own day he took high rank as a pulpit orator, and even royalty had to beg for a seat amongst his audiences; but his sermons are now forgotten.


Trust those audiences; if they aren't cheering you on, you're not wowing them.


stager manager and actor but also a madcap schemer in generating audiences for his show.


With a wonderfully intimate style, Stacey has charmed audiences with a remarkable repertoire of standards.


Everywhere the imperial competitor was victorious, and crowded audiences importuned him to display his talents.


The flawless technique and supreme artistry of Chinese pianist Lang Lang has left audiences awestruck and critics lost for words.


For the stately declamation, the sonorous, and beyond a doubt impressive, chant of Quin and his fellows, Garrick substituted rapid changes of passion and humour in both voice and gesture, which held his audiences spellbound.


I think the audiences stopped watching scary movies when Hollywood made a seemingly endless stream of graphically violent brainless movies.


But there is enough in the book to keep audiences amused from Sutherland to Cornwall, Dyfed to Norfolk, for years to come.


He was a greater orator than man of letters, and his sermons in New York were delivered to large audiences, averaging one thousand at the Masonic Temple, and were printed each week; in eloquence and in the charm of his spoken word he was probably surpassed in his day by none save George William Curtis.


The show was originally labeled a children's program, but its silliness and clever skits also appealed to adult audiences.


These acts were so popular that in 1951 Frenchman Alain Bernadin opened the Crazy Horse Saloon in Paris to bring American-style striptease to European cabaret audiences.





Synonyms:

gallery, assemblage, gathering, playgoer, grandstand, listener, theatergoer, attender, moviegoer, theatregoer, auditor, motion-picture fan, house, hearer,



Antonyms:

uninitiate, national, artifact, distributive, clergy,

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