groundlings

[US]/[ˈɡraʊndlɪŋz]/
[UK]/[ˈɡraʊndlɪŋz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.People who stand and watch a performance, especially in Shakespearean times.; A person who is inexperienced or naive.

Phrases & Collocations

groundlings' area

among groundlings

groundlings watched

addressing groundlings

entertaining groundlings

groundlings cheered

like groundlings

for groundlings

appealing to groundlings

groundlings gathered

Example Sentences

the groundlings roared with laughter at the comedian's jokes.

shakespeare's plays were often performed for enthusiastic groundlings.

the theater offered a special viewing area for the groundlings.

many groundlings stood for hours to watch the performance.

the groundlings enjoyed the lively atmosphere of the outdoor play.

the actors engaged with the groundlings between scenes.

the groundlings threw flowers onto the stage as a sign of appreciation.

the play's success was partly due to its appeal to the groundlings.

the groundlings were a vital part of the elizabethan theater experience.

the groundlings often provided spontaneous reactions to the performance.

the company catered to the groundlings with slapstick comedy.

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