Similar words: fewer, view, review, in view of, interview, jewelry, movie, Soviet. Meaning: ['vjuːə(r)] n. 1. a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind) 2. an optical device for viewing photographic transparencies.
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(31) It would give the viewer freedom of choice, even if that freedom was not extended to the broadcasters.
(32) In this process, observations and responses are drawn out of a viewer while observing, for example, a painting.
(33) But it also means more ad clutter for the average viewer.
(34) In stage three, for example, the remote viewer draws an initial sketch of the target.
(35) Some of the airfields are remarkably well preserved and the viewer can easily equate the archive footage with the scenes shot recently.
(36) We think this kind of information would be helpful to a viewer although not for the same reason Camus did.
(37) From each and every canvas I saw that the model surveyed the viewer, resisting centuries of admonition to ingratiate herself.
(38) Though the dissolve has become part of film punctuation it can still shock or seduce the viewer.
(39) An additional feature allows a viewer to move to any point in the film.
(40) The consultant then carefully observes the anchors and reporters to determine if they fit the viewer profile.
(41) In many cases, the artist wants the viewer to complete the work.
(42) The ironic male viewer stands apart whilst the women are moved to tears.
(43) The picture forces the viewer to wonder at the subject of the crowd's attention.
(44) The monument is a V-shaped low wall of polished black granite that reflects back the image of the viewer.
(45) These characters become real, and may give the lonely viewer the benefits normally derived from being with other people.
(46) That would be a constraint on me and an imposition on the viewer.
(47) One consequence is that the viewer watches only what appears at moments when he happens to have time to turn the switch.
(48) No barrier, psychological or real, would stand between the viewer and the canvas.
(49) The screen is bright enough at these lower voltages because the viewer watches from the side that the electrons strike the phosphor.
(50) A useful rule of documentaries is that re-creations of scenes which occurred before filming always leave the viewer feeling cheated.
(51) They keep the mood light,(sentencedict.com) and try to leave the viewer with a smile.
(52) But some critics claim that re-creations mislead the viewer into thinking he or she is watching a recording of the real thing.
(53) From the ground floor of the church the viewer absorbs the impact of the immense church.
(54) Save it as text and you can read or edit it in any text viewer or word processor.
(55) The stem of the poppy snakes down and up again, in defiance of gravity, the head faces the viewer.
(56) The zoom control would allow the viewer to enlarge any area of the picture displayed.
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(57) A presenter, after all, knows that a viewer has the visual evidence to check on what is being said.
(58) He had this intuitive sense of what the viewer wanted.
(59) Invitations to meditate, his vast colour-soaked canvases are memorable for the sensations evoked in the viewer rather than for their imagery.
(60) The deal would create Britain's largest independent broadcasting group, but both companies say the viewer shouldn't notice any difference.