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readers

noun as in person who reads

noun as in one who reads habitually

noun as in one who makes a profession of reading aloud

noun as in anyone admitted to a library

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While excoriating the IRS, Huckabee brings his readers along on a flashback to his youth.

The pulps brought new readers to serious fiction, making it less intimidating with alluring art and low prices.

Cold War fears could be manipulated through misleading art to attract readers to daunting material.

Many readers will no doubt be surprised just how friendly Mailer was, how helpful he was to friends and strangers alike.

One could argue that this was never exactly hidden from her readers.

Also there is a description of Bampton, which once thrilled the readers of the Tiverton Gazette.

This little book contains many of the legal principles that are in most frequent use, as readers will learn who carefully read it.

It is of the large pattern, and possesses a magnificent tone, as many of our readers have no doubt heard.

I don't know if any of your readers have made the same discovery: if so, can they explain the cause?

Readers will doubtless be familiar with the well-known experiment illustrating this point.

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On this page you'll find 32 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to readers, such as: lecturer, scholar, anthology, bookworm, primer, and proofreader.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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