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Word3 viewer
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /ˈvjuːə(r)/ /ˈvjuːər/
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  • the programme attracted millions of viewers.
  • british television viewers saw him this week in a bbc documentary.
  • the average american tv viewer spends five hours a day watching the small screen.
  • an attempt to attract younger viewers
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viewer

(noun)/ˈvjuːə(r)/ /ˈvjuːər/
  1. a person watching television or a video on the internet
    • The programme attracted millions of viewers.
    • British television viewers saw him this week in a BBC documentary.
    • The average American TV viewer spends five hours a day watching the small screen.
    • an attempt to attract younger viewers
    • Her performance has grabbed the attention of 100 million YouTube viewers.
    • a regular viewer of the show

    Extra Examples

    • BBC viewers saw the prime minister lose his cool on last night's ‘Question Time’.
    • Hundreds of viewers called in to complain after the show.
    • It is estimated that four million viewers watched the programme.
    • Many producers have a low opinion of the average viewer's intelligence.
    • More than six million viewers tuned in to see the game.
    • Most cable viewers have a few channels that they watch regularly.
    • TV viewers saw the giant funnel of a tornado speeding across the fields.
    • The announcer informed viewers that programmes would be running late.
    • The announcer informed viewers that the game had been postponed.
    • The evening news is to change its serious image in a bid to attract more viewers.
    • The first series is probably the one best remembered by fans and casual viewers alike.
    • The new sitcom has been a big hit with viewers.
    • The presenter's style may alienate some viewers.
    • Viewers can vote for their favourite/favorite performer.
    • We want to present viewers with something they haven't seen before.
    • While fewer people are attending football matches, armchair viewers are growing in number.
    • a major new drama series that looks set to shock television viewers
    • attempts to lure younger viewers to the channel
  2. a person who looks at or considers something
    • Some of her art is intended to shock the viewer.
    • Many informed viewers of the current political scene are becoming critical of the government.
  3. a device for looking at slides (= photographs on special film), for example a small box with a light in it
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