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View usage for: (kliːɒntel, klaɪən-) singular noun [with singular or plural verb]The clientele of a place or organization are its customers or clients. This pub had a mixed clientele. I have built up a loyal clientele for my clothes. Synonyms: customers, market, business, following More Synonyms of clientele clientele in British English (ˌkliːɒnˈtɛl) or clientage (ˈklaɪəntɪdʒ) nouncustomers or clients collectively Word origin C16: from Latin clientēla, from cliēns clientclientele in American English (ˌklaɪənˈtɛl; also ˌ kliənˈtɛl; ˌkliɑnˈtɛl) noun all one's clients or customers, collectively : also ˈclientage (ˈklaɪəntɪdʒ) Word origin Fr clientèle < L clientela, relation of patron and client, patronage: see client Examples of 'clientele' in a sentenceclientele There would have been a mutiny if the clientele had been younger.This place knows its clientele and knows why they're here.In its heyday, its clientele included celebrities and royalty.The trunk shows stood him in good stead, enabling him to build a loyal clientele.The energy industry's treatment of its loyal clientele is shabby.No wonder there's a loyal local clientele of hipsters keeping the atmosphere lively.I attend a very friendly gym with a mixed clientele.And I imagine the clientele are loyal and regular.The 28-year-old says the salon's clientele is very mixed.The clientele includes well-off families, thirtysomething couples and older couples.If it's for a younger clientele, it has to be affordable.The editor directed me to a small-town practice whose clientele included a number of the magazine's staff members.Unite, the student accommodation provider, says that it is adapting to changing demand from its young clientele.The brands who do make their money from clothes tend to be smaller and have a loyal, long-term clientele.To which I can only think that he must have been giving away an awful lot of free hats to his celebrity clientele. In other languagesclientele British English: clientele NOUN The clientele of a place or organization are its customers or clients. This salon had a mixed clientele. - American English: clientele
- Brazilian Portuguese: clientela
- Chinese: 顾客群
- European Spanish: clientela
- French: clientèle
- German: Kundschaft
- Italian: clientela
- Japanese: 顧客
- Korean: 집합적 고객
- European Portuguese: clientela
- Latin American Spanish: clientela
Definition customers or clients collectively This pub has a mixed clientele. Synonyms customers trade regulars clients Additional synonymsDefinition a trade or profession May I ask what business you are in? Synonyms profession, work, calling, job, line, trade, career, function, employment, craft, occupation, pursuit, vocation, métier Definition a group of supporters or enthusiasts Rugby League enjoys a huge following. Synonyms supporters, backing, public, support, train, fans, audience, circle, suite, patronage, clientele, entourage, coterie, retinueDefinition the buying and selling of goods and services, esp. when unrestrained by political or social considerations Two big companies control 72% of the market. Synonyms trade, business, dealing, commerce, trading, buying and selling |