clientele
See also: clientèle
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from French clientèle, ultimately from Latin cliēns (English client).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /klaɪ.n̩ˈtɛl/, /kliː.ɒnˈtɛl/
Noun
clientele (usually uncountable, plural clienteles)
- The body or class of people who frequent an establishment or purchase a service, especially when considered as forming a more-or-less homogeneous group of clients in terms of values or habits.
- Helen's clientele encompasses a broad range of different ages, races and social statuses.
- 1997: Chris Horrocks, Introducing Foucault, page 34 (Totem Books, Icon Books; →ISBN
- The bars’ clientèle called Foucault “Herr Doktor”.
Translations
body of clients who frequent an establishment
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Italian
Noun
clientele f pl
- plural of clientela
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