a. Not given an audience; not received or heard. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ F. audience, L. audientia, fr. audire to hear. See Audible, a. ]
Thou, therefore, give due audience, and attend. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
According to the fair play of the world,
Let me have audience: I am sent to speak. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
Fit audience find, though few. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
He drew his audience upward to the sky. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]
Court of audience, or
Audience court
In general (or
open)
audience
To give audience,
n. [ F. audience, L. audientia, fr. audire to hear. See Audible, a. ]
Thou, therefore, give due audience, and attend. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
According to the fair play of the world,
Let me have audience: I am sent to speak. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
Fit audience find, though few. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
He drew his audience upward to the sky. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]
Court of audience, or
Audience court
In general (or
open)
audience
To give audience,