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reader ( Noun)
UK /ˈriː.dər/ US /ˈriː.dɚ/
Plural
readers
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B1
a person who reads, especially someone who reads much
-> I was a great reader in my childhood.
-> The reader hasn't read the book yet.
Synonym
book reviewer
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B1
a person who reads, especially a particular newspaper, magazine, etc.
-> She was born to be a reader.
-> Most average magazine readers keep up with fashion.
Synonym
audience
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B1
a book that makes it easy to read a foreign language or own language
-> The story book is an intermediate level for readers.
-> All readers are keen on the English book that is brought by the teacher.
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trainee
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B2
a device that helps you to read data storedn in changes into another form or computer can perform on it
-> The flash reader didn't work, so we couldn't see anything.
-> The reader helps us print a document for a project.
Synonym
scanner
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'reader' Contained Stories
We all know how romantic elements are in romeo and juliet, which is written by shakespeare. The finale of this book, in which the readers wonder more and more, does not end happily. So is this romanticism? We know that literature is subjective. There is no "right" or "wrong" in literature, but when romanticism is mentioned in such an art that appeals to feelings, we wonder whether death comes to mind. It must be difficult to see characters who are unhurt and uninjured in such fiction texts. There may be those who want to stay true to this royal tradition, but remember that stories involving happy couples can also be called romance.