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| 1. | the people who read or are thought to read a particular book, newspaper, magazine, etc.: The periodical has a dwindling readership. |
| 2. | the duty, status, or profession of a reader. |
| 3. | (esp. in British universities) the position of instructor or lecturer. |
| 4. | the state or quality of being a reader: appealing to a higher level of readership. |
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| readership | |
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| the audience reached by written communications (books or magazines or newspapers etc.) |
| WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University. |
ˈreadership noun
the (number of) people who read a newspaper, magazine etc
See also: read-out, readable, reader, reading, reading material, reading matter, read, read between the lines, read off, read on, read out, read over/through, reading-, "readership" in any language
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