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What do call a group of spectators?

audience


What do you call a group of listeners or spectators?

A group of listeners or spectators can be referred to as an "audience." This term is commonly used in contexts such as performances, presentations, or events where people gather to watch or listen. Depending on the setting, other terms like "crowd," "spectators," or "viewers" may also apply.


What is called to a group of spectors?

A group of spectators are called an audience.


Is spectators a collective noun?

No. It's just the plural form of a singular noun. If you said 'a group of spectators' the word group would be a collective noun.


What do you call a crowd that watches a game?

spectators


What is a group of people called at a football match?

spectators


What do you call a gathering of spectators during a performance?

An audience.


What age group does volleyball suit?

Male spectators in the 15/95 age group.


What do you call people watching a game?

A group of people watching a cricket match could be:a crowdfansspectatorssports addicts


What are a group of spectators called?

In the phrase, "a group of spectators", the noun "group" is functioning as a collective noun. The standard collective noun is "an audience of spectators"; however, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun.


What do you call people watching a play?

Audience


What do you call people at a large public meeting?

spectators, participants; crowd