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listener
[lis-uh-ner]
noun
someone who gives attention with the ear, especially for the purpose of hearing specific sounds, speech, instructions, etc..
At story time, you may choose to be a reader or a listener.
someone who listens to a radio broadcast or to a specific radio program.
They attract teenage listeners with pop songs about first love.
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Example Sentences
“When I hear it, I hear a record that will hopefully give the listener a chance to heal as it was a really healing experience for myself,” she says.
Every record in the set has some kind of overarching theme that is important, or at least useful, in the listener’s understanding of the record.
Questions had been asked about what this would mean for listeners in the Republic of Ireland who would be unable to use the internet to access Northern Ireland-based stations BBC Radio Ulster and Radio Foyle.
He still has five million monthly listeners on Spotify at the last count.
Listen to “Donna,” the heartfelt love ballad that felt familiar to Chicano ears, listeners who for years had tuned in to Black vocal groups.
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