Synonym: beholder, commentator, perceiver, percipient. Similar words: observe, observation, serve, reserve, serve as, preserve, nerve, serving. Meaning: [əb'sɜrvə(r) /əb'sɜː-] n. 1. a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses 2. an expert who observes and comments on something.
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31. To an observer from a different culture?
32. He was a smiling, sun-tanned observer at Rennes.
33. To the lay observer, these technical terms are incomprehensible.
34. But age-regression does look very convincing to the observer.
35. Thus one percipient observer, Richard Hofstadter, in 1955.
36. Ken was a great observer at all times.
37. A human observer may find the scene horrifying.
38. This rather undermines his credibility as a detached observer.
39. But for a westward-going observer, the rightmost arrives first.
40. An external observer at rest sees things quite differently.
41. De Tocqueville was an acute observer of American ways.
42. The observer has an insatiable desire for abstract knowledge.
43. Richard is a fast learner and shrewd observer.
44. To the casual observer , everything seemed normal.
45. Our representative attended the peace negotiations as an impartial observer.
46. According to quantum theory, elementary particles do not really exist until an intelligent observer measures them.
47. To a casual observer water on a surface may appear to be in complete contact with it.
48. The observer lay sprawled across his gun, his blond hair streaming romantically in the wind.
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49. The thinker enters the mind of the other as an observer not as an actor.
50. There are always referential alternatives possible to the speaker and addressee and to the observer in relation to any utterance.
51. To the casual observer, the tide may seem to be the only movement of water in the estuary.
52. In his capacity as world-wide planning coordinator, Mueller had been invited by Nate Cocello to attend the meeting as an observer.
53. We might assume that perceptual experiences of some kind are directly accessible to an observer, but observation statements certainly are not.
54. The slightly later and opposing tradition is that of the lexicographer as the objective observer and recorder of language.
55. In such circumstances, the presence of observer bias would increase the magnitude of the association between oesophagitis and hiatal hernia.
56. This would accord with the general understanding of the word objective, i.e. independent of the observer.
57. Unfortunately, we did not anticipate the importance of observer bias, and we did not arrange for third party blinded observation.
58. Therefore, to have meaning, the disruption must share at least one dimension with both the structure and the observer.
59. The geography of Boiotia might to a shallow observer seem to suit her for naval hegemony.
60. The observer needs some discipline which ensures that he really does on the detail and separates the action into a coherent sequence.
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