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viewer
[ vyoo-er ]
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.
- an eyepiece or viewfinder.
- an official inspector of property, public works, or the like.
viewer
/ ˈːə /
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
- ˈɱ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz·İ noun
- ܲd·e noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Even as traditional appointment TV viewing fades, “60 Minutes” remains the most watched news program, approaching 10 million viewers in some weeks, according to Nielsen data.
But it was Shepherd who emerged as the viewers' favourite.
But still, there’s just something about the guy that keeps viewers coming back for more.
That was what he was from the beginning and, whether right or wrong, what the show chose to do was withhold the viewer from being able to see that, make the visual connection.
For the first two seasons of “VPR,” the two shows would air back-to-back in a two-hour programming block that allowed viewers to traverse metropolitan California’s wealth spectrum.
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