readers in English

noun
1
a person who reads or who is fond of reading.
the books of Roald Dahl appeal to young readers
2
a person who inspects and records the figure indicated on a measuring instrument.
a meter reader
3
a book containing extracts of a particular author's work or passages of text designed to give learners of a language practice in reading.
You can, however, fit a few dozen large textbooks into a book reader the size of one paperback-a boon for medical students, for instance.

Use "readers" in a sentence

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1. Readers, including barcode readers and optical readers

2. Barcode readers, optical readers

3. Readers or graphic scanners (barcode readers, 2D code readers, character recognition, etc.)

4. Computer data readers, namely, optical disc readers

5. Electronic readers, smart card readers, electronic readers and controllers for controlling access to a premises

6. To Our Readers

7. Door fittings with electronic and/or electro-optical readers (lock readers)

8. Absorbance Microplate Readers Flexible and reliable Absorbance plate readers you can trust

9. Optical swipe readers

10. Optical and magnetic readers

11. Digital and optical readers

12. Optical sensors and readers

13. Readers, worship leaders, lesson readers, intercessors and musicians of various kinds are all involved.

14. By request from the readers, we will give more pages to Letters From Readers.

15. Guardian Soulmates encourages Guardian readers to pair off with other Guardian readers, presumably in order to spawn a new generation of Guardian readers.

16. Card readers and adaptors

17. Readers (computing), optical lenses

18. To Our Readers 3

19. Blastoff! Readers Bellwether Media (Publisher) Provides leveled books to address the needs of beginning readers.

20. TAblets, iPads & eBook readers

21. Optical code and data readers

22. Magnetic, optical or digital readers

23. Readers and exit devices including card readers, locks, identification systems, keypads, control panels and control devices

24. Happy Christmas to all our readers!

25. Readers are plentiful. Thinkers are rare.

26. To many readers it sounded unconvincing.

27. Where Authors and Readers Come Together

28. Optical and chip card data readers

29. Software for card readers and adaptors

30. Integrated circuits and microcircuits, card readers

31. To target readers using specific devices:

32. Stick on bifocal lenses Bifocals stick on readers for glasses stick on readers bifocal sunglasses for men

33. Prescription Bifocal Sunglasses or Sunglass Readers

34. It is read by different readers in a bewildering variety of ways, as reviews and readers' letters attest.

35. The book will appeal to young readers.

36. Issues of class divided readers as well.

37. Card or badge readers for access control

38. (See “Questions From Readers” in this issue.)

39. Your readers expect grotesqueries and cheap thrills.

40. Some readers will find the arguments unconvincing.

41. 14 Her good readers are voracious and read their weight in books every week, while the slow readers lag behind.

42. Commonly Confused Words for More Advanced Readers

43. Amanuenses, readers, and scribes in the classroom

44. O'Brien has a cult of devoted readers.

45. Tabloids use yellow journalism to attract readers.

46. Telegraph/Times readers were more ambivalent, however, and our small sample of Guardian readers preferred the press by a big majority.

47. 6 Surprisingly, readers of the highbrow press found their papers scarcely any more useful than readers of the lowbrow press.

48. Many readers were enraged by his article.

49. 8 The book will charm discerning readers.

50. A merry Xmas to all our readers!