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clientele
[klahy-uhn-tel, klee-ahn-]
noun
the clients or customers, as of a professional person or shop, considered collectively; a group or body of clients.
This jewelry store has a wealthy clientele.
dependents or followers.
clientele
/ ˌkliːɒnˈtɛl, ˈklaɪəntɪdʒ /
noun
customers or clients collectively
Word History and Origins
Origin of clientele1
Word History and Origins
Origin of clientele1
Example Sentences
Its clientele are generally either serious athletes, older adults and desk workers who struggle with stiffness and want to work on their mobility, or those healing injuries and other conditions.
She estimates that at least half of her normal clientele are undocumented.
In the evenings, Luna said, the clientele are mostly tourists.
But the vendors found purpose serving their new clientele, and when the protesters said they had only limited means, Soriao and the Hernandezes gave them discounts.
It hasn’t always been easy so far — the overhead of a brick-and-mortar store is new, and they haven’t yet developed the same sized clientele they have in Palm Springs.
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