viewer
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.
Origin of viewer
1Other words from viewer
- non·view·er, noun
- un·der·view·er, noun
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How to use viewer in a sentence
Legacy content providers are increasingly offering their shows directly to viewers through the Internet.
But nothing seems to be connecting, quite, with the viewers.
The solution they came up with was the scroll, which let viewers walk through the painting as they unfurled it.
Viewers will be able to learn his techniques and master his recipes, which are already posted to his website.
“I thought it created an effective, scary scene especially for the young viewers,” Davis says.
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William Oughtred | Florian CajoriPlace receiver where no bright light will fall on the screen or in the eyes of the viewers.
Zenith Television Receiver Operating Manual | Zenith Radio CorporationThe more gifted viewers back on Earth might even envision filets mignon.
Operation: Outer Space | William Fitzgerald JenkinsIn such circumstances the mining engineers or coal viewers have a dangerous and difficult duty to perform.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines | Andrew UreShe walked slowly over the hull to the cargo lock and, while she did, Jordan reeled in the telecom viewers.
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British Dictionary definitions for viewer
/ (ˈvjuːə) /
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
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