Pronunciation: /fæn.beɪs/
noun a group of fans or supporters of a particular person, team, or organization
A1 The singer has a large fanbase of young girls who love her music.
A2 The football team's fanbase is incredibly passionate and loyal.
B1 The author's fanbase eagerly anticipates the release of her new book.
B2 The band's fanbase has grown significantly since they released their latest album.
C1 The movie star's fanbase spans across different countries and demographics.
C2 The artist's fanbase is known for their dedication and support, often traveling long distances to attend concerts.
formal The artist's fanbase grew exponentially after the release of their latest album.
informal The fanbase for that TV show is crazy, they are so dedicated.
slang The K-pop group has a massive fanbase that goes wild for their music.
figurative The politician's fanbase is like a loyal army, always ready to support and defend them.
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