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View synonyms for theatergoer

theatergoer

Or the·a·tre·go·er

[thee-uh-ter-goh-er, theeuh-]

noun

  1. a person who goes to the theater, especially often or habitually.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of theatergoer1

First recorded in 1870–75; theater + goer
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Example Sentences

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The blinding brilliance of his plays left theatergoers still squinting to see whether his work had much of a heart.

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And similar to the U.S., the Chinese film market has also been dented by the growth of short-form content and increasing popularity of watching entertainment on phones and tablets, keeping theatergoers at home.

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With uncharacteristic rudeness, Penelope ignored the complaints of her fellow theatergoers, for the bizarre screeches emanating from the stage were getting louder and wolfier by the minute.

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Another theatergoer sadly admitted that he longed to find a tactile hobby, something to keep his hands occupied.

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“More people than usual are dressing up,” Cendejas said, adding that many theatergoers have followed up their AMC visits with a stop at “The Life of a Showgirl” TikTok fan activation, running until Oct.

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