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noun a person or thing that views.
a person who watches television, often a devotee of television or of a particular kind of television program: a weekly show aimed at teenage viewers.
any of various optical devices to facilitate viewing, especially one that is small and boxlike with a magnifying lens, and sometimes a light source, in which a photographic transparency may be viewed.
an eyepiece or viewfinder.
an official inspector of property, public works, or the like.
Origin of viewer late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; see origin at view, -er1
OTHER WORDS FROM viewer non·view·er, noun un·der·view·er, noun Words nearby viewer Vieuxtemps, view, viewable, view camera, viewdata, viewer , viewership, viewfinder, view halloa, view halloo, viewing
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Example sentences from the Web for viewer However, it’s generally OK to sprinkle a few old ones into the mix as long as there’s something new and compelling being offered to the viewer .
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Anything new and enticing to viewer s will be in high demand, and competition to license it will be fierce.
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When you create engaging content that your viewer s share across several platforms, you are essentially driving traffic to your website.
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Pure brilliance in how she just bathes in the awkwardness as the guests and viewer s just … squirm.
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No matter what business you’re in, there will always be other people competing with you for customers, subscribers, viewer s, partners, etc.
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No online art community is full of creative artists waiting to communicate with the viewer .
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The best of art can communicate to its viewer across centuries.
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Such a bridge between artwork and viewer could not have occurred with old footage of just any people.
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Art is often said to “speak” to its viewer , but it is rare for this to happen so viscerally and clearly.
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Their playful exhibitions are often meant to be interactive and instill a childlike sense of joy in the viewer .
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Pell sighed deeply, slowly looked into the viewer again and said, "Kronski and I'll be back on the next rocket, Chief."
Brink of Madness | Walter J. Sheldon
Mr. Carlton, the viewer , looked vexed and annoyed; he was asking the overman to send to a mine a few miles off for their engineer.
Blue-green tinted sky moved past them in the little room's viewer screen; then a tilted landscape flashed by and dropped back.
While the viewer views, his followers are on commissariat and quartermaster's service.
The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 58, August, 1862 | Various
They smiled at pin-up pictures, read microfilmed books through a viewer , looked at the growing plants around them.
The Planet Strappers | Raymond Zinke Gallun
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British Dictionary definitions for viewer noun a person who views something, esp television
any optical device by means of which something is viewed, esp one used for viewing photographic transparencies
law a person appointed by a court to inspect and report upon property, etc
Derived forms of viewer viewership , noun Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Words related to viewer watcher, observer, spectator, onlooker, deponent, seer, beholder, bystander, testimony, signer, testifier, proof, eyewitness, signatory, attestant, rubbernecker, looker-on, corroborator