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reader

noun as in one who reads habitually

noun as in one who makes a profession of reading aloud

noun as in anyone admitted to a library

noun as in person who reads

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Example Sentences

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As the elder berates her child for being a “bad bad girl,” the reader will hear the echoes of her own mother’s chastisements, a song of intergenerational despair.

Sometimes he sounds almost rushed, peppering his narration with “so forths,” and making his readers play odds-or-evens to attribute long stretches of dialogue.

Warning: This piece contains language that some readers may find offensive.

From BBC

To make that understandable and realistic for the reader, I’ve interviewed many British police professionals, from detectives to press officers to constables on the street.

We asked Southern California readers to tell us about their most prized repeat destinations.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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