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Definition of viewer in English: viewernoun ˈvjuːəˈvjuər 1A person who looks at or inspects something. the viewer of paintings or sculpture Example sentencesExamples - His paintings draw the viewer in, reveal a hint of women's nature but he doesn't give it all away.
- Vettriano's skill lies in his ability to create narrative paintings with which the viewer becomes involved.
- The viewer is faced only with the bare-faced reality of the painting on the canvas.
- As a practicing Kyudo archer, Ona B. is always on target, never losing sight of the viewers of her works.
- Her paintings are all from an aerial viewpoint - as a viewer you look down on a washed, subtly disconcerting landscape.
- The New College Chapel offers even more surprising treasures for the observant viewer.
- We all agree that she exerts a degree of independence as she pulls the viewer into the painting to meet her family.
- Not only do viewers overlook this one similarity between the species, they do not care.
- Through this stripping away, he enables his paintings to relate to the viewer on a human scale and at a pace almost as gradual as life itself.
- Their intention was to make paintings that met the viewer as living presences - that were there.
- His drawings and paintings challenge the viewer to meet his hopeless aesthetic half way, and then fail.
- You know, a good painting somehow adjusts itself to the requirement of the viewer.
- The trees and their colours in the paintings had a telling effect on viewers.
- The paintings of domesticated animals by Dermot Seymour impact the viewer on several levels.
- The painting elicits the viewer's identification with her weariness and suffocation in an intimate way.
- Such paintings court the viewer's curiosity, but make no appeal to feelings of pity, fear, or outrage.
- The viewer is first confronted with a painting depicting a large telephone.
- The viewer can either be a hurried spectator or a pensive spectator.
- Cortès creates an incredible sense of depth in his painting by controlling the gaze of the viewer in this way.
Synonyms watcher, television watcher, spectator, onlooker, observer, non-participant witness, eyewitness, looker-on (viewers) audience, crowd informal couch potato literary beholder - 1.1 A person watching television or a film.
our presenters are role models for young viewers Example sentencesExamples - The crowd are leaving, and I imagine most viewers have, like me, turned it off.
- The BBC would like viewers and listeners to write the words for a new hymn or worship song.
- As the name suggests, viewers will have to decide if they are witnessing theatre or television.
- TV stations are holding phone-in therapy sessions for distraught viewers.
- The last episode of which TV sitcom drew an audience of 8.6 million viewers on Channel 4?
- It has picked up 100,000 viewers in the last three weeks, bringing its audience to 900,000.
- Television viewers probably couldn't last out watching someone doing a full out chart analysis.
- That could be because viewers have a chance to witness several shows, each one unique in its own way.
- Questions will come from Winfrey, the studio audience and from viewers via e-mail and phone.
- Can you talk about who your viewers are, what audience, or for whom are you making a film, if such a purpose exists?
- Sport has become entirely dependent on TV money, and TV money eventually is dependent on viewers.
- And viewers of the series witnessed Sarah's fears at giving birth in a strange land.
- Night after night, viewers tune in to witness their attempts to curb their children's disruptive behaviour.
- A team of nine celebrities, the studio audience and viewers at home will play to solve a puzzle against a ticking clock.
- It works successfully for both teenage audiences, with whom it resonates, and older viewers, who grasp the irony.
- It makes its point, calls for a revolution of the couch potatoes, and leaves it up to the viewer to work out how it all fits together.
- It is generally felt that Friday's practice represents poor value for spectators and TV viewers alike.
- This was done in front of a studio audience and thousands of viewers at home.
- And you can't complain, viewers, because they told you right at the beginning.
- The series, with an average 15.3 million viewers a week, had its US season finale on Wednesday.
2A device for looking at film transparencies or similar photographic images. Example sentencesExamples - I cut the whole thing with a Moviscope, which is just a silent film viewer, and a pair of rewinds.
- Finally, there are some DVD-ROM extras in the form of a screenplay viewer and weblinks.
- I use the Linhof optical viewer to visualize images and try different compositions.
- The image display in the viewer window actually is a label widget in the center of the dialog.
- Web browsers can also be configured to open images with an external viewer.
Rhymes Amur, brewer, chewer, Dewar, doer, ewer, hewer, Kahlua, lassoer, Nuer, pursuer, renewer, screwer, sewer, skewer, skua, spewer, strewer, suer, tattooer, who're, wooer Definition of viewer in US English: viewernounˈvyo͞oərˈvjuər 1A person who looks at or inspects something. the viewer of paintings or sculpture Example sentencesExamples - The painting elicits the viewer's identification with her weariness and suffocation in an intimate way.
- The paintings of domesticated animals by Dermot Seymour impact the viewer on several levels.
- Her paintings are all from an aerial viewpoint - as a viewer you look down on a washed, subtly disconcerting landscape.
- The trees and their colours in the paintings had a telling effect on viewers.
- His drawings and paintings challenge the viewer to meet his hopeless aesthetic half way, and then fail.
- His paintings draw the viewer in, reveal a hint of women's nature but he doesn't give it all away.
- We all agree that she exerts a degree of independence as she pulls the viewer into the painting to meet her family.
- The viewer is faced only with the bare-faced reality of the painting on the canvas.
- Cortès creates an incredible sense of depth in his painting by controlling the gaze of the viewer in this way.
- The viewer can either be a hurried spectator or a pensive spectator.
- Their intention was to make paintings that met the viewer as living presences - that were there.
- The New College Chapel offers even more surprising treasures for the observant viewer.
- The viewer is first confronted with a painting depicting a large telephone.
- Vettriano's skill lies in his ability to create narrative paintings with which the viewer becomes involved.
- As a practicing Kyudo archer, Ona B. is always on target, never losing sight of the viewers of her works.
- Not only do viewers overlook this one similarity between the species, they do not care.
- Such paintings court the viewer's curiosity, but make no appeal to feelings of pity, fear, or outrage.
- Through this stripping away, he enables his paintings to relate to the viewer on a human scale and at a pace almost as gradual as life itself.
- You know, a good painting somehow adjusts itself to the requirement of the viewer.
Synonyms watcher, television watcher, spectator, onlooker, observer, non-participant - 1.1 A person watching television or a movie.
our presenters are role models for young viewers Example sentencesExamples - The BBC would like viewers and listeners to write the words for a new hymn or worship song.
- Night after night, viewers tune in to witness their attempts to curb their children's disruptive behaviour.
- It works successfully for both teenage audiences, with whom it resonates, and older viewers, who grasp the irony.
- As the name suggests, viewers will have to decide if they are witnessing theatre or television.
- This was done in front of a studio audience and thousands of viewers at home.
- Questions will come from Winfrey, the studio audience and from viewers via e-mail and phone.
- Sport has become entirely dependent on TV money, and TV money eventually is dependent on viewers.
- Can you talk about who your viewers are, what audience, or for whom are you making a film, if such a purpose exists?
- TV stations are holding phone-in therapy sessions for distraught viewers.
- It has picked up 100,000 viewers in the last three weeks, bringing its audience to 900,000.
- It is generally felt that Friday's practice represents poor value for spectators and TV viewers alike.
- And viewers of the series witnessed Sarah's fears at giving birth in a strange land.
- Television viewers probably couldn't last out watching someone doing a full out chart analysis.
- The crowd are leaving, and I imagine most viewers have, like me, turned it off.
- The last episode of which TV sitcom drew an audience of 8.6 million viewers on Channel 4?
- The series, with an average 15.3 million viewers a week, had its US season finale on Wednesday.
- It makes its point, calls for a revolution of the couch potatoes, and leaves it up to the viewer to work out how it all fits together.
- And you can't complain, viewers, because they told you right at the beginning.
- That could be because viewers have a chance to witness several shows, each one unique in its own way.
- A team of nine celebrities, the studio audience and viewers at home will play to solve a puzzle against a ticking clock.
2A device for looking at slides or similar photographic images. Example sentencesExamples - The image display in the viewer window actually is a label widget in the center of the dialog.
- Web browsers can also be configured to open images with an external viewer.
- I cut the whole thing with a Moviscope, which is just a silent film viewer, and a pair of rewinds.
- Finally, there are some DVD-ROM extras in the form of a screenplay viewer and weblinks.
- I use the Linhof optical viewer to visualize images and try different compositions.
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