On Pentecost, the onlookers likely felt a mix of astonishment and confusion as they witnessed the miraculous events unfolding, such as the apostles speaking in various languages. Many may have been intrigued by the profound sense of unity and empowerment among the disciples, while others might have experienced skepticism or fear regarding the unusual phenomena. The atmosphere would have been charged with curiosity and wonder, as they tried to comprehend the significance of what they were witnessing. Overall, the event sparked a range of emotions from excitement to disbelief among the diverse crowd.
The collective noun is a crowd of onlookers.
Onlookers is the direct object.
an onlookers were filled with pride after their team won the match.
A group of onlookers are called a faculty
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May 23rd is Pentecost Sunday.