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watcher
[ woch-er ]
noun
- an analytic observer of trends, fashions, events, celebrities, or the like:
Fashion watchers will have noted that pleats have become popular again.
- a professional or experienced observer and analyst of political and historic trends and events, countries, or the like:
China watchers in the State Department predict a change in that country's trade policy.
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noun
- a person who watches
- a person who maintains a vigil at the bedside of an invalid
- a representative of a candidate or party stationed at a poll on election day to watch out for fraud
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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Example Sentences
Wisconsin's Supreme Court race is being seen by political watchers as a referendum on Trump's second term, just months after his inauguration.
For political watchers in Alberta, Smith's appearance on Breitbart and at PragerU is an extension of her friendlier approach to diplomacy with the US.
Since Trump’s takeover, Kennedy Center watchers have been on pins and needles about what the schedule might look like.
"It will be either Russian journalists and human rights watchers, or Vladimir Putin and his killers."
The sanctuary is for the elephants, not the watchers.
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