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View usage for: (vjuːəʳ) Word forms: plural viewers1. countable noun [usually plural]Viewers are people who watch television, or who are watching a particular programme on television. These programmes are each watched by around 19 million viewers every week. Synonyms: watcher, observer, spectator, onlooker More Synonyms of viewer 2. countable nounA viewer is someone who is looking carefully at a picture or other interesting object. ...the relationship between the art object and the viewer. 3. countable nounA viewer is a device shaped like a box with a lens in one side. It is used for looking at transparent colour photographs. This special viewer is simple to use and comes with 70 full-colour slides. viewer in British English (ˈvjuːə) noun1. a person who views something, esp television 2. any optical device by means of which something is viewed, esp one used for viewing photographic transparencies 3. law a person appointed by a court to inspect and report upon property, etc Derived forms viewership (ˈviewership) noun viewer in American English (vjuər) noun1. a person who views a scene, exhibit, film, TV show, etc.; spectator 2. an optical device for individual viewing of slides, filmstrips, etc. Examples of 'viewer' in a sentenceviewer Little wonder this series is winning more than ten million viewers a week.It needs four or five million viewers.An average of one million viewers tuned in to the first series shown earlier this year.Last week viewers saw her fighting back tears as a letter from her mum was read out aloud.We hope the tendering process will test value for money and ensure we are delivering the very best programmes for viewers.More than 100 million viewers could watch the showdown.More viewers will watch the show done this way, so more will learn about the history of poverty.So we've been able to pick it up and maintain it on free to air and ensure that viewers can see it for years ahead.I'm almost like a viewer.To lose one in six viewers in one week is a disaster.It was seen by around a million viewers.Viewers like to focus on a particular stall.They want to provoke a dynamic relationship between work and viewer.The show was also preceded by an announcement warning viewers that the programme contained flashing images.Although what shocks people about a painting tells you more about the viewer than the work.They measured the energy use of viewers watching scary flicks.But the live shows have seen viewers switch off in their millions.Other innovations let viewers book programmes to download.The show ran for six years and at its height drew more than 18million viewers a week.We're all so different and it just comes down to who the viewers like.Don't they know he pulls in more than five million viewers a week?Naturally, you will need a small viewer to work from while you are painting.Her poise was clear to millions of TV viewers.The paintings haven't changed but something in the viewer's mind has.She smiles,'I hope the viewers see something of themselves in the show.We were expecting half a million viewers, but we're getting a million.But she would like viewers to see more of her character's softer, caring side. British English: viewer / ˈvjuːə/ NOUN Viewers are people who watch television. Nineteen million viewers watch the show every week. - American English: viewer
- Arabic: مُشَاهِدُ التِلِفِزْيُون
- Brazilian Portuguese: telespectador
- Chinese: 电视观众
- Croatian: gledatelj
- Czech: divák televizní
- Danish: seer
- Dutch: kijker
- European Spanish: telespectador
- Finnish: katsoja
- French: téléspectateur
- German: Zuschauer
- Greek: θεατής
- Italian: telespettatore
- Japanese: 見る人
- Korean: 시청자
- Norwegian: seer
- Polish: (tele)widz
- European Portuguese: telespetador
- Romanian: telespectator
- Russian: зритель
- Latin American Spanish: telespectador
- Swedish: åskådare
- Thai: ผู้ดู ผู้ชมเช่น ผู้ชมรายการโทรทัศน์
- Turkish: izleyici
- Ukrainian: глядач
- Vietnamese: người quan sát
Chinese translation of 'viewer' n (c) - [of TV]
观(觀)众(眾) (guānzhòng)
Definition a person who views something, esp. television The series is watched by around 19 million viewers every week. Synonyms couch potato (informal) TV watcher one of an audience Additional synonymsA casual observer would have assumed they were siblings. Synonyms witness, viewer, spectator, looker-on, watcher, onlooker, eyewitness, bystander, spotter, fly on the wall, beholder Definition a person who observes without taking part A handful of onlookers stood around watching. Synonyms spectator, witness, observer, viewer, looker-on, watcher, eyewitness, bystander, sightseer Definition a person viewing anything Thirty thousand spectators watched the final game. Synonyms onlooker, observer, viewer, witness, looker-on, watcher, eyewitness, bystander, beholder |