clientele (Meaning)

Wordnet

clientele (n)

customers collectively

Webster

clientele (n.)

The condition or position of a client; clientship

The clients or dependents of a nobleman of patron.

The persons who make habitual use of the services of another person; one's clients, collectively; as, the clientele of a lawyer, doctor, notary, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of clientele

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clientele Sentence Examples

  1. The upscale restaurant's clientele consisted mainly of affluent diners.
  2. The boutique catered to a diverse clientele seeking trendy fashion.
  3. The gym's clientele ranged from fitness enthusiasts to beginners.
  4. The law firm's clientele included individuals, small businesses, and corporations.
  5. The spa's luxurious services attracted a discerning clientele.
  6. The tech company's clientele spanned various industries and regions.
  7. The bookstore's loyal clientele appreciated its curated collection of books.
  8. The hotel's clientele favored its prime location and upscale amenities.
  9. The financial advisor's clientele sought expert advice for wealth management.
  10. The catering company's clientele included private events and corporate functions.

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The upscale restaurant's clientele consisted mainly of affluent diners.

The boutique catered to a diverse clientele seeking trendy fashion.

The gym's clientele ranged from fitness enthusiasts to beginners.

The law firm's clientele included individuals, small businesses, and corporations.