Pronunciation: /ˈspɑtər/
noun a person who observes or looks out for something, such as a lifeguard or a person who assists in weightlifting by watching for proper form
A1 The spotter helped guide the driver as they parallel parked.
A2 The bird watcher used binoculars to act as a spotter for rare species.
B1 During the military exercise, the spotter directed the artillery fire.
B2 The spotter on the rooftop radioed in the enemy's movements to the sniper.
C1 The spotter aircraft provided crucial information to the fighter jets during the mission.
C2 The spotter in the control tower coordinated the landing of multiple planes simultaneously.
formal The spotter carefully observed the movements of the target and relayed information to the team.
informal Hey, can you be my spotter while I try to parallel park?
slang I always bring my spotter with me to the gym to make sure my form is on point.
figurative In the world of finance, having a good spotter can help you navigate through risky investments.
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