observer|observers in English
noun
[ob'serv·er || əb'sɜrvə(r) /əb'sɜː-]
one who observes; spectator; onlooker; keeper of religious law
Use "observer|observers" in a sentence
1. Stent Assessability was assessed by two independent blinded observers and disagreement was resolved by a third observer
2. Attending as Respectful Observers
3. He is an acute observer.
4. It banned unofficial observers from attending.
5. UN observers are monitoring the ceasefire.
6. Observer, I've got the prize.
7. She used to edit the Observer.
8. HAruspices, or Aruspices (perhaps “entrail observers,” cf
9. Admission of Members, Observers and Cooperating Partners
10. Other observers disputed the notion of canals.
11. 13 Independent observers will monitor the elections.
12. But observers scoff at such notions.
13. You are here as an observer.
14. 2 words related to Annotator: commentator, observer
15. Where will this observer see the galaxy?
16. I attended the conference as an observer.
17. Identify the observers who will do the sampling.
18. Foreign observers were present at the elections.
19. International observers say the balloting was fair.
20. It's obvious even to the casual observer.
21. To the casual observer Mary seemed quite calm.
22. Thus one percipient observer, Richard Hofstadter, in 19
23. You can control an area with its observer.
24. 12 An alert observer tries to avoid distractions.
25. Observer status was of singular importance to ECCAS.