audience-feedback

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Audience-feedback' is when people who are watching or listening to your work let you know what they think about it. It could be by their applauding, shouting, or giving you stars and comments online.
Examples in Different Contexts
In the performing arts, 'audience feedback' can be immediate, such as applause, or detailed, like written reviews. A theatre director might note, 'Audience feedback helps us gauge the emotional impact of our performances and make adjustments.'
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

The audience seemed really engaged in our new strategy presentation earlier.

Response:

The positive audience-feedback will help us tailor future presentations to the needs of the team.

Academics

Scenario:

The students really had some insightful questions after your lecture.

Response:

Definitely. Student's questions and audience-feedback help in shaping the teaching material and method.

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