Pronunciation: /rɪˈvjuːər/

Definitions of reviewer

noun a person who writes or gives opinions on books, movies, etc., for a newspaper or magazine

Example Sentences

A1 The reviewer gave the book a thumbs up.

A2 The movie reviewer praised the film for its strong acting.

B1 The restaurant reviewer noted the delicious food and friendly service.

B2 The product reviewer highlighted the pros and cons of the new smartphone.

C1 The music reviewer wrote a detailed analysis of the symphony's composition.

C2 The literary reviewer is known for their insightful critiques of classic novels.

Examples of reviewer in a Sentence

formal The reviewer praised the author's thorough research in the academic paper.

informal The reviewer really liked the new restaurant in town.

slang The reviewer totally roasted that movie in their review.

figurative The reviewer's words cut through the hype surrounding the product.

Grammatical Forms of reviewer

past tense

reviewed

plural

reviewers

comparative

more reviewer

superlative

most reviewer

present tense

reviews

future tense

will review

perfect tense

have reviewed

continuous tense

is reviewing

singular

reviewer

positive degree

reviewer

infinitive

to review

gerund

reviewing

participle

reviewing

Origin and Evolution of reviewer

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English and Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'reviewer' originated from the Middle English word 'revisour' which came from the Old French word 'reviser', meaning to look at again or to inspect.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'reviewer' has evolved to refer to someone who evaluates or critiques something, especially in a professional capacity such as reviewing books, movies, or products.