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Definition of reviewer in English: reviewernoun rɪˈvjuːərəˈvjuər 1A person who writes critical appraisals of books, plays, films, etc. for publication. she's a reviewer for the Los Angeles Times Example sentencesExamples - One reviewer has compared reading Furst to watching Casablanca for the first time.
- The reviewer would want this book on his bookshelf as a reference on any number of topics.
- The reviewer parts company with Malia's view of Russia under communism as a kind of second Red tartar yoke.
- The book includes a review of each play written by a different reviewer after it was performed.
- So, shocking as it may seem, the truth is that some reviewers skip some books.
- After all, the author you excoriate today might be the reviewer of your book tomorrow.
- As one witty film reviewer remarked, most heroes need a cape, but Hellboy needs a hug.
- Everyone's a critic, but only reviewers get to broadcast their opinions beyond earshot.
- Nor is it the intention of this reviewer to compare the translation with those of other equally eminent scholars.
- So it was with trepidation that your humble reviewer handed the book to his twelve-year-old sister for her verdict.
- The leading reviewers have written hundreds of reviews and received tens of thousands of votes.
- BBC film got three different reviewers to examine the three Scream movies.
- The general picture is good, according to reviewer Van Smith the system gives a decent sound for the price.
- The reviewer writes about a silly question asked by a British interviewer.
- And as a final comment, I want to make it clear that spitting at book reviewers is not nice.
- I am an author and book reviewer, and my site honors veterans of many wars from many eras.
- Every year, the Independent on Sunday asks its reviewers to name their books of the year.
- The only note of caution voiced by one reviewer was whether the film had universal appeal to cinema audiences.
- In the absence of payment, amateur reviewers write overwhelmingly about topics they love.
- There's hell to pay if moviegoers waste their money on films that a reviewer has acclaimed.
Synonyms critic, commentator, connoisseur, judge, observer, pundit, analyst, arbiter 2A person who formally assesses something with a view to changing it if necessary. Example sentencesExamples - As a consequence, systematic reviewers tend either to ignore the issue or to devise their own criteria.
- It was an honor to be the fourth reviewer of a manuscript written by someone most of us know.
- The author would like to thank the Environmental History reviewers for their helpful suggestions in revising this article.
- Four reviewers then assessed the papers, with each paper being assessed independently by at least two reviewers.
- The reviewers who have examined this first effort are very pleased with the results.
- Each issue raised by a general reviewer was formally logged and tracked to resolution.
- T.G. did some of the face-to-face training during the trial and rated reviewers' reports.
- I thank S. Wang and an anonymous Paleobiology reviewer for their reviews of the manuscript.
- Nevertheless, journals might become more open about the basis upon which they select books and reviewers.
- As a reviewer, criticise statistical flaws only when you can explain how they specifically detract from the study.
- Constructive critical comments by reviewers A. Mather and R. Riding are greatly appreciated.
- Using independent external reviewers to scrutinize and audit data helps ensure dependability.
- Don't overwhelm independent technology-assessment reviewers by submitting large volumes of data.
- Where disagreements occurred a third reviewer was involved and the majority view taken.
- Two reviewers assessed all relevant randomized controlled trials and independently selected trials for inclusion.
- Two reviewers independently assessed each article for eligibility.
- When reviewers' conclusions differed, the study was reviewed jointly by three reviewers.
- Any systematic reviewer will point out, however, that this is not the case.
- Both journals could then share the reviewer's reports and one journal's staff could handle the administration.
- Reports of potentially relevant trials were obtained, and two reviewers assessed each for eligibility.
Synonyms examiner, checker, scrutinizer, scrutineer, investigator, surveyor, assessor, appraiser, analyst Definition of reviewer in US English: reviewernounrəˈvyo͞oərrəˈvjuər 1A person who writes critical appraisals of books, plays, movies, etc., for publication. Example sentencesExamples - Every year, the Independent on Sunday asks its reviewers to name their books of the year.
- And as a final comment, I want to make it clear that spitting at book reviewers is not nice.
- After all, the author you excoriate today might be the reviewer of your book tomorrow.
- One reviewer has compared reading Furst to watching Casablanca for the first time.
- I am an author and book reviewer, and my site honors veterans of many wars from many eras.
- The general picture is good, according to reviewer Van Smith the system gives a decent sound for the price.
- As one witty film reviewer remarked, most heroes need a cape, but Hellboy needs a hug.
- BBC film got three different reviewers to examine the three Scream movies.
- There's hell to pay if moviegoers waste their money on films that a reviewer has acclaimed.
- The reviewer parts company with Malia's view of Russia under communism as a kind of second Red tartar yoke.
- The reviewer would want this book on his bookshelf as a reference on any number of topics.
- The leading reviewers have written hundreds of reviews and received tens of thousands of votes.
- Nor is it the intention of this reviewer to compare the translation with those of other equally eminent scholars.
- So, shocking as it may seem, the truth is that some reviewers skip some books.
- Everyone's a critic, but only reviewers get to broadcast their opinions beyond earshot.
- So it was with trepidation that your humble reviewer handed the book to his twelve-year-old sister for her verdict.
- The only note of caution voiced by one reviewer was whether the film had universal appeal to cinema audiences.
- The reviewer writes about a silly question asked by a British interviewer.
- In the absence of payment, amateur reviewers write overwhelmingly about topics they love.
- The book includes a review of each play written by a different reviewer after it was performed.
Synonyms critic, commentator, connoisseur, judge, observer, pundit, analyst, arbiter - 1.1 A person who formally assesses or examines something with a view to changing it if necessary.
Example sentencesExamples - Constructive critical comments by reviewers A. Mather and R. Riding are greatly appreciated.
- The author would like to thank the Environmental History reviewers for their helpful suggestions in revising this article.
- As a reviewer, criticise statistical flaws only when you can explain how they specifically detract from the study.
- Two reviewers independently assessed each article for eligibility.
- Two reviewers assessed all relevant randomized controlled trials and independently selected trials for inclusion.
- When reviewers' conclusions differed, the study was reviewed jointly by three reviewers.
- Where disagreements occurred a third reviewer was involved and the majority view taken.
- Reports of potentially relevant trials were obtained, and two reviewers assessed each for eligibility.
- Don't overwhelm independent technology-assessment reviewers by submitting large volumes of data.
- Four reviewers then assessed the papers, with each paper being assessed independently by at least two reviewers.
- The reviewers who have examined this first effort are very pleased with the results.
- Using independent external reviewers to scrutinize and audit data helps ensure dependability.
- I thank S. Wang and an anonymous Paleobiology reviewer for their reviews of the manuscript.
- Any systematic reviewer will point out, however, that this is not the case.
- Each issue raised by a general reviewer was formally logged and tracked to resolution.
- Both journals could then share the reviewer's reports and one journal's staff could handle the administration.
- As a consequence, systematic reviewers tend either to ignore the issue or to devise their own criteria.
- T.G. did some of the face-to-face training during the trial and rated reviewers' reports.
- It was an honor to be the fourth reviewer of a manuscript written by someone most of us know.
- Nevertheless, journals might become more open about the basis upon which they select books and reviewers.
Synonyms examiner, checker, scrutinizer, scrutineer, investigator, surveyor, assessor, appraiser, analyst
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