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cinemagoer

American  
[sin-uh-muh-goh-er] / ˈsɪn ə məˌgoʊ ər /

noun

  1. filmgoer.


Example Sentences

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She became a passionate cinemagoer and her mother also took her to the theatre.

From BBC • Oct. 11, 2022

Before becoming a director, he was an avid cinemagoer, sometimes watching the same film several times in one day at the clubs he and other New Wave figures attended.

From BBC • Sep. 13, 2022

The disadvantage for the cinemagoer is that Mockingjay, the final instalment in Suzanne Collins's teen sci-fi series of novels, is by far the series' weakest chapter.

From The Guardian • Jul. 12, 2012

As the credits rolled at the Clapham Picturehouse, a fellow cinemagoer punched the air with delight at her release from the torture she'd been enduring.

From The Guardian • Mar. 14, 2011

Result is that many a smart cinemagoer is as likely as not to snigger at the West Coast's idea of haute couture.

From Time Magazine Archive