Spectator numbers: meaning, definitions and examples
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spectator numbers
[ ˈspɛktəˌteɪtə ˈnʌmbərz ]
sports event
The term 'spectator numbers' refers to the total count of people attending a sports event, such as a football match, basketball game, or tennis tournament. It is a crucial metric for evaluating the popularity and success of the event.
Synonyms
attendance, crowd size, viewer count.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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spectator numbers |
Use this term when discussing the total number of people who attend an event, particularly in the context of sports or large gatherings.
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attendance |
This term is broader and can be used in various settings, such as schools, conferences, or events. It refers to the number of people present.
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crowd size |
This phrase is often used in informal settings to describe the number of people gathered at an event, particularly concerts, rallies, or public gatherings.
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viewer count |
This term is specifically used for digital or televised events, indicating the number of people watching the event online or on TV.
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Examples of usage
- The spectator numbers for the championship final reached an all-time high of 80,000.
- Organizers were thrilled with the increase in spectator numbers compared to last year.
Translations
Translations of the word "spectator numbers" in other languages:
🇵🇹 números de espectadores
🇮🇳 दर्शक संख्या
🇩🇪 Zuschauerzahlen
🇮🇩 jumlah penonton
🇺🇦 кількість глядачів
🇵🇱 liczba widzów
🇯🇵 観客数
🇫🇷 nombre de spectateurs
🇪🇸 número de espectadores
🇹🇷 seyirci sayısı
🇰🇷 관객 수
🇸🇦 عدد المتفرجين
🇨🇿 počet diváků
🇸🇰 počet divákov
🇨🇳 观众人数
🇸🇮 število gledalcev
🇮🇸 áhorfendatala
🇰🇿 көрермендер саны
🇬🇪 მაყურებელთა რაოდენობა
🇦🇿 tamaşaçı sayı
🇲🇽 número de espectadores
Etymology
The term 'spectator numbers' originated in the sports industry to track the attendance at various events. It gained prominence as a key indicator of the popularity and commercial success of sports competitions. Over time, the term has been widely adopted in other fields to measure audience engagement and participation in different types of gatherings and performances.