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reader
[ ree-der ]
noun
- a person who reads.
- a schoolbook for instruction and practice in reading.
a second-grade reader.
- a book of collected or assorted writings, especially when related in theme, authorship, or instructive purpose; anthology:
a Hemingway reader; a sci-fi reader.
- a person employed to read and evaluate manuscripts offered for publication.
- a proofreader.
- a person who reads or recites before an audience; elocutionist.
- a person authorized to read the lessons, Bible, etc., in a church service.
- a lecturer or instructor, especially in some British universities:
to be appointed reader in English history.
- an assistant to a professor, who grades examinations, papers, etc.
- Computers. a device that reads data, programs, or control information from an external storage medium for transmission to main storage. Compare optical character reader.
- a machine or device that projects or enlarges a microform image on a screen or other surface for reading.
- a playing card marked on its back so that the suit or denomination of the card can be identified.
- Library Science. the user of a library; library patron.
reader
/ ˈriːdə /
noun
- a person who reads
- a person who is fond of reading
- at a university, a member of staff having a position between that of a senior lecturer and a professor
- a teaching assistant in a faculty who grades papers, examinations, etc, on behalf of a professor
- a book that is part of a planned series for those learning to read
- a standard textbook, esp for foreign-language learning
- a person who reads aloud in public
- a person who reads and assesses the merit of manuscripts submitted to a publisher
- a person employed to read proofs and indicate errors by comparison with the original copy; proofreader
- short for lay reader
- Judaism another word for cantor
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- non·reader noun
- sub·reader noun
- under·reader noun
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Example Sentences
I hope readers will get to know these young women — some of them again — through the words and photos of our latest story.
From New York Times
A reader can be forgiven for making deductions.
From New York Times
But whether Martial meant this literally or was using a little creative license of his own is up for readers to debate.
From Los Angeles Times
Fulham are flying and regular readers will know I am a big fan of them when they play at home.
From BBC
“Our presence is our voice,” said one note calling for readers to pack the courtroom for Ridley-Thomas’ sentencing.
From Los Angeles Times
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