Noun(1) a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses,an expert who observes and comments on something,spectator(2) a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses(3) an expert who observes and comments on something(4) spectator
Noun(1) a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses,an expert who observes and comments on something,spectator(2) a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses(3) an expert who observes and comments on something(4) spectator
(1) No one has represented the divided self better-the analyst, the observer , the commentator who serves as witness of the one who has come through.(2) A keen observer might notice the Star of David she wears around her neck.(3) His future wife was able to attend the Conference as an observer .(4) The power of the strike is such that even a casual observer would sit up and take notice.(5) Only a trained observer would notice her hands and feet look somewhat larger and more masculine.(6) Musa is Amnesty International's official observer of the Military Commission trials at the bay.(7) Over a period of years a sympathetic observer notices marked changes, although such personal reflections are notoriously subjective.(8) A casual observer might have noticed they were all drinking pints of Caledonian 80 Shilling, but they were not only there to enjoy the local ale.(9) For instance, on the island site of the u2018Three Pools Mirroring the Moonu2019 even a casual observer may notice something slightly odd about some of the trees.(10) It was a feast to eyes of the observer watching people eat baked water chestnuts.(11) His present partner attends but is an observer not a participant.(12) In November, Mr Smith was in Gibraltar as a member of the international observer team monitoring the referendum on sovereignty in which Gibraltarians voted to stay under British rule.(13) During our concise conversation, Conrad proves to be a sharp observer and commentator on the game.(14) The draw took place in Bank House on Sunday, November 7 and the organisers would also like to thank Mr Donnell who acted as an independent observer at the proceedings.(15) he had been invited to attend the meeting as an observer(16) These are the kind of clues that might escape the notice of the casual observer .