symphonygoer
English
Etymology
From symphony + goer.
Noun
symphonygoer (plural symphonygoers)
- Someone who attends a symphony.
- 1988 December 2, Michael Miner, “A Gentleman Among Jocks; Strike Tactics”, in Chicago Reader:
- Certainly with the faculty, you have people who are operagoers and symphonygoers.
- 1996, Merton P. Strommen, Five Cries of Grief, →ISBN, page 41:
- Mert and I are regular symphonygoers.
- 2007, Michael D'Antonio, The State Boys Rebellion, →ISBN, page 188:
- A few of the symphonygoers who stood on the sidewalk began to understand what was going on and laughed.
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