reviewer
pronunciation
How to pronounce reviewer in British English: UK [rɪˈvju:ə(r)]
How to pronounce reviewer in American English: US [rɪˈvjuɚ]
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- Noun:
- someone who reads manuscripts and judges their suitability for publication
- a writer who reports and analyzes events of the day
Word Origin
- reviewer (n.)
- 1610s, "one who reviews" (in any sense), agent noun from review (v.). Specifically, "one who critically examines and passes judgment on new publications or productions; a writer of reviews" is from 1650s.
Example
- 1. This reviewer , who saw both disasters up close , was struck by the sheer determination of the displaced to return .
- 2. Author and senior reviewer : barton d. schmitt , m.d. clinical content review provided by senior reviewer and healthpoint medical network .
- 3. As a poetry reviewer , I often get asked if I write poems myself .
- 4. The reviewer must analyze even the faintest clues , implied meanings provided by the book author , decide on their importance and meaningfulness to the story .
- 5. They compete to bring their show to the attention of a reviewer , or even one of the 1200 talent scouts rumoured to be hunting for the next big thing .