viewer

UK /ˈvjuːə/ US /ˈvju.ɚ/
noun 5

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(noun.)

ADJ

television/TV

armchair

Many armchair viewers prefer watching the game from home rather than going to the stadium.

VERB + VIEWER

attract, pull (in)

The new reality show pulled in millions of viewers on its opening night.

be a hit with

The documentary about endangered animals was a huge hit with viewers around the world.

inform, tell

The news presenter told viewers about the emergency alert system being tested that morning.

entertain

outrage, shock

The unexpected ending of the film outraged many viewers who expected a happy conclusion.

VIEWER + VERB

see sth, watch sth

Millions of viewers watched the live concert on television last night.

switch (between) channels, switch off

phone in, write in

Many viewers phoned in during the live broadcast to share their opinions about the film.

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