Pronunciation: /ˈvjuːər/

Definitions of viewer

noun a person who watches or looks at something, such as a television show or movie

Example Sentences

A1 The viewer watched the movie with interest.

A2 The viewer found the documentary to be informative.

B1 The viewer's opinion on the art exhibition was positive.

B2 The viewer's perspective on the debate was well-informed.

C1 The viewer critically analyzed the novel's themes and characters.

C2 The viewer's interpretation of the painting revealed deep insight.

Examples of viewer in a Sentence

formal The viewer of the art exhibit was deeply moved by the artist's work.

informal The movie was so good, the viewers couldn't stop talking about it.

slang The viewers were totally hooked on that new reality TV show.

figurative As the viewer of the situation, she could see all the angles and potential outcomes.

Grammatical Forms of viewer

past tense

viewed

plural

viewers

comparative

more viewer

superlative

most viewer

present tense

view

future tense

will view

perfect tense

have viewed

continuous tense

is viewing

singular

viewer

positive degree

view

infinitive

to view

gerund

viewing

participle

viewed

Origin and Evolution of viewer

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'viewer' originated from the Old French word 'veoir' meaning 'to see' or 'to look at'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'viewer' evolved to refer to a person who watches or looks at something, especially in the context of visual media such as television or film.