Pronunciation: /əbˈzɝvərz/
noun a person who watches or notices something
A1 The observerse watched the birds in the park.
A2 The observerse noticed a change in the weather.
B1 The observerse carefully recorded the results of the experiment.
B2 The observerse provided valuable insights into the behavior of the subjects.
C1 The observerse meticulously analyzed the data collected over several years.
C2 The observerse's keen observations led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of astronomy.
verb to watch or notice something
A1 She observes the birds in the park.
A2 He observes the behavior of his classmates.
B1 The scientist observes the reaction of the chemicals in the lab.
B2 The detective carefully observes the suspect's movements.
C1 The astronomer observes distant galaxies through a powerful telescope.
C2 The art critic observes the intricate details in the painting with a keen eye.
formal The observers noted the changes in the experimental results.
informal The observers noticed the difference in the test outcomes.
slang The observers peeped the new data from the study.
figurative The observers saw beyond the surface and understood the deeper meaning.
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