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viewer

[vyoo-er] / ˈvyu ər /


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Across both transmissions it had almost twice as many viewers as the first moon landing when it broadcast.

From BBC

“Hamnet” is not a movie that seeks to bore into the viewers’ hearts, drawing out empathy from the depths of their souls; it’s a film that wants the audience to do all of the work.

From Salon

It’s unfortunate that the final season seems more of a chore than a holiday treat for loyal viewers, but by this point, “Stranger Things” appears bulletproof, regardless of quality.

From MarketWatch

But to some viewers, his questioning nature might make him seem like an imperfect messenger for stories about the ultimate symbols of faith.

From The Wall Street Journal

And he never knew that, unlike the verdict of an early viewer who dismissed his paintings as “mere legerdemain,” today they are seen as magical in a positive sense.

From The Wall Street Journal