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watcher

[woch-er] / ˈwɒtʃ ər /


NOUN
observer
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Many corporate watchers expect the trend will continue, if not become bigger, as companies look for any way to appear more authentic and genuine — and grow their business as a result.

From MarketWatch

Many market watchers and tech industry executives dismissed the article as unrealistic and cynical.

From Barron's

The party congress offers a rare glimpse into the structure of political power in North Korea, which remains highly secretive even to the keenest watchers.

From BBC

But if you ask weather watchers about the situation, a different picture emerges.

From BBC

Chart watchers contend that a trend will stay in force until there is a definite sign that it has ended.

From MarketWatch