Fan turnout: meaning, definitions and examples

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fan turnout

 

[ ˈfæn ˈtɜrnˌaʊt ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

sports event

The number of spectators attending a sports event, concert, or other gathering.

Synonyms

attendance, crowd size, viewer numbers.

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Word Description / Examples
fan turnout

Appropriate for events like sports games or concerts where the number of fans physically present is highlighted.

  • The fan turnout for the concert was impressive, with thousands showing up to see the band
attendance

Commonly used in more formal or general contexts such as meetings, conferences, or informed reports about events.

  • The attendance at the annual conference surpassed our expectations this year
crowd size

Best suited for describing the physical number of people in a specific area at events, often in a more casual or descriptive manner.

  • The crowd size at the parade was enormous, blocking all the streets around
viewer numbers

Typically used for events transmitted via media, such as television shows, live streams, or online videos.

  • The viewer numbers for the season finale broke all previous records, with millions tuning in

Examples of usage

  • Despite the rainy weather, the fan turnout for the championship game was impressive.
  • The fan turnout at the music festival exceeded all expectations.
Context #2 | Noun

political event

The number of supporters present at a political rally, protest, or campaign event.

Synonyms

attendee count, participation, supporter numbers.

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fan turnout

This term is best used when referring to the number of fans who come to an event, usually a sports game, concert, or other entertainment settings. It has a positive connotation and implies enthusiasm and support for the event or performer.

  • The fan turnout for last night's concert was amazing!
  • Despite the rain, the fan turnout at the football match was impressive.
supporter numbers

Generally used in contexts where the focus is on the number of people who actively support a cause, event, or team. It also indicates a sense of loyalty and backing.

  • The politician was pleased with the growing supporter numbers at his rallies.
  • The charity event saw an increase in supporter numbers this year.
participation

This word applies in situations where you want to emphasize the involvement or engagement of people in an activity, event, or process. It can be used in educational, corporate, or community settings.

  • Participation in the community clean-up was higher than expected.
  • The teacher encouraged student participation during the lesson.
attendee count

Use this term in a more formal or neutral context when referring to the number of people present at an event like conferences, meetings, or seminars. It does not carry connotations of enthusiasm or support.

  • The attendee count at the annual conference reached 5000 this year.
  • We need to ensure we have enough seating for the expected attendee count.

Examples of usage

  • The fan turnout at the political rally demonstrated strong public support for the candidate.
  • The fan turnout at the protest made a powerful statement against the proposed legislation.

Translations

Translations of the word "fan turnout" in other languages:

🇵🇹 comparecimento dos fãs

🇮🇳 प्रशंसकों की उपस्थिति

🇩🇪 Fanbeteiligung

🇮🇩 kehadiran penggemar

🇺🇦 присутність фанатів

🇵🇱 frekwencja fanów

🇯🇵 ファンの出席

🇫🇷 présence des fans

🇪🇸 asistencia de los fans

🇹🇷 taraftar katılımı

🇰🇷 팬 출석

🇸🇦 حضور المعجبين

🇨🇿 účast fanoušků

🇸🇰 účasť fanúšikov

🇨🇳 粉丝出席

🇸🇮 udeležba navijačev

🇮🇸 aðdáendafjöldi

🇰🇿 жанкүйерлердің қатысуы

🇬🇪 ფანების დასწრება

🇦🇿 azarkeşlərin iştirakı

🇲🇽 asistencia de los fans

Etymology

The term 'fan turnout' originated in the early 20th century, with 'fan' referring to enthusiasts or supporters of a particular activity or cause, and 'turnout' indicating the number of people present. The phrase gained popularity in the context of sports events and political gatherings, where measuring audience engagement and participation became important metrics. Over time, 'fan turnout' has become a widely used term to describe the attendance or presence of supporters at various events.