reviewer

pronunciation

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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 .

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