Clientele - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˌklaɪənˈtel|  American pronunciation of the word clientele
Brit.  |ˌkliːɒnˈtel|  British pronunciation of the word clientele

noun

- customers collectively (syn: business, patronage)
they have an upper class clientele

Extra examples

The restaurant generally attracts an older clientele.

The restaurant attracts a young clientele.

... Gottfried had been complaining for months that our local clientele didn't have the class to appreciate the house.

...the downtown clientele of this bistro come to be seen, and the food is only an afterthought...

...the police staged a raid on the London bagnio, causing great inconvenience to its well-heeled clientele...

...a simple East End caff that serves fish-and-chips and the like to a largely working-class clientele...

...as a professional gardener with a well-heeled clientele, he's used to dealing with fusspots...

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