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reader

[ree-der] / ˈri dər /


NOUN
one who makes a profession of reading aloud
Synonyms
NOUN
anyone admitted to a library
Synonyms




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At the outset of “Intentional: How to Finish What You Start,” the productivity expert invites his readers to notice when they lose focus and to consider why.

From The Wall Street Journal

Newsletters offer a direct connection with readers as well as an opportunity to sell ads or include a paywall.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Herbert’s original sequel book, 1969’s “Dune: Messiah,” that turn frustrated many readers who expected another triumph and instead found a story that deliberately refused an easy payoff.

From Los Angeles Times

This series attracted a high number of readers and also landed on our list of deep reads.

From Los Angeles Times

Avid readers, they "max out" their borrowing, taking 20 books each under their individual library cards, the most they are allowed.

From BBC