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listener

[lis-uh-ner]

noun

  1. 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.

  2. 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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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of listener1

First recorded in 1600–20; listen ( def. ) + -er 1 ( def. )
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“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.

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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.

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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.

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He still has five million monthly listeners on Spotify at the last count.

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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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