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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

All we can ask of you, the readers, is that you not become accustomed to this grim routine.

The Atlantic also made it possible for readers to subscribe via Facebook Instant Articles and Google AMP pages.

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I should add that it appears to me unlikely that many readers of Gourmet wish to think hard about it.

He either mistakenly or accidentally leaves the reader with the impression that these have been ruled out for good, which is most definitely not the case.

Avid readers in particular have embraced the concept, sharing creative, beautiful digital bookshelves that illustrate their reading journey.

Senhor José remains stationary, but this lengthy series of clauses propels the reader along an unmarked path.

You, dear reader and refusenik, will likely be called a cynic or a sad sack by friends.

The second pitfall is that Tendulkar has given the reader little of what should be a gripping, meaningful story of his life.

Yet Lohse is confident that the reader will take his actions as the fruits of selfless moral courage.

When he gets his hands on a Canon copier, the reader gets a glimpse into the unique fashion in which his mind works.

Finally, let me ask the general reader to put aside all prejudice, and give both sides a fair hearing.

The old earl's property, the source of his wealth, as from his title the reader will have shrewdly guessed, was in collieries.

The reader is referred to larger works upon urinalysis for details.

Are you quite sure you have never suffered from this rather common disorder, gentle reader, at least, if you be of the male sex?

In case any reader should hastily exclaim, “What a ridiculous question; there can be only one southward!”

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reader, such as: bibliophile, bookworm, editor, proofreader, bibliomaniac, and book reviewer.

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

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