Spectators look, an audience hears, though the distinctions are usually not so stark as that implies.
what is the difference between audience and spectator
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The collective nouns are:a crowd of spectatorsan audience of spectators.
An audience.
A group of spectators are called an audience.
Spectators, crowd or audience.
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.
Audience
Collective nouns for people at a football match are a crowd of people, a stadium of people, and sometimes a mob of people. The people playing the match are a teams of players, or teams of footballers.
spectators
Um... an audience?