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Reviewer — Re*view er, n. One who reviews or re[ e]xamines; an inspector; one who examines publications critically, and publishes his opinion upon their merits; a professional critic of books. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reviewer — index juror Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
reviewer — [n] critic analyst, appraiser, commentator, connoisseur, evaluator, expert, interpreter, judge, reporter; concept 348 … New thesaurus
reviewer — [ri vyo͞o′ər] n. a person who reviews; esp., one who reviews books, plays, etc. as for a newspaper … English World dictionary
reviewer — review review 2 verb [transitive] 1. to examine or consider a situation or process carefully to see if it can be improved: • We hired an outside consultant to review our pricing policies. • The situation is being reviewed on a day to day basis. 2 … Financial and business terms
reviewer — [[t]rɪvju͟ːə(r)[/t]] reviewers N COUNT A reviewer is a person who reviews new books, films, television programmes, records, plays, or concerts. ...the reviewer for the Times Literary Supplement … English dictionary
reviewer — UK [rɪˈvjuːə(r)] / US [rɪˈvjuər] noun [countable] Word forms reviewer : singular reviewer plural reviewers someone whose job is to write articles in a newspaper or magazine giving their opinion about a new play, book, art exhibition etc … English dictionary
reviewer — noun Reviewer is used after these nouns: ↑book, ↑film, ↑manuscript … Collocations dictionary
reviewer — Synonyms and related words: advertising writer, analysis, annalist, annotator, art critic, audit, author, authoress, belletrist, bibliographer, book reviewer, captious critic, carper, caviler, censor, censurer, checkup, coauthor, cognoscente,… … Moby Thesaurus
reviewer — noun a restaurant reviewer for the local paper Syn: critic, commentator, judge, observer, pundit, analyst … Thesaurus of popular words
reviewer — review ► NOUN 1) a formal assessment of something with the intention of instituting change if necessary. 2) a critical appraisal of a book, play, or other work. 3) a retrospective survey or report. 4) a ceremonial display and formal inspection of … English terms dictionary