Synonyms for playgoer


Grammar : Noun
Spell : pley-goh-er
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpleɪˌgoʊ ər

Top 10 synonyms for playgoer Other synonyms for the word playgoer

Définition of playgoer

  • As in audience : noun group observing an entertainment or sporting event
  • As in spectator : noun person who watches event
Example sentences :
  • That was a splendid time for the so-called "country" playgoer.
  • Extract from : « Ellen Terry and Her Sisters » by T. Edgar Pemberton
  • These are the things playgoers—and who is not a playgoer these days?
  • Extract from : « The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 1 » by Various
  • The Elizabethan playgoer had no desire to bias the judgment of the dramatist.
  • Extract from : « Shakespeare in the Theatre » by William Poel
  • The opposition is the firm and narrow mind of the British playgoer.
  • Extract from : « Plays, Acting and Music » by Arthur Symons
  • He discovered that he had quite a number of startling ideas about theatre-construction, based on his own experience as a playgoer.
  • Extract from : « The Regent » by E. Arnold Bennett
  • The Dowager Lady Randolph watched the young household with something of the interest with which a playgoer watches the stage.
  • Extract from : « Sir Tom » by Mrs. Oliphant
  • The original text contains both “playgoer” and “play-goer” and contains both “Guistinian” and “Giustinian.”
  • Extract from : « Henry VIII and His Court » by Herbert Tree
  • Half-price was an institution of old date, however, and by no means without advantage to the playgoer.
  • Extract from : « A Book of the Play » by Dutton Cook
  • Regret soon ceases on finding that I am among old friends acting a story more or less familiar to every playgoer.
  • Extract from : « Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 105, September 9, 1893 » by Various
  • At first sight it would seem that the Elizabethan playgoer's lot was anything but happy.
  • Extract from : « Shakespeare and the Modern Stage » by Sir Sidney Lee

Antonyms for playgoer

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