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All looker-on synonyms

look·er-on
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noun looker-on

  • observer — someone or something that observes.
  • spectator — a weekly periodical (1711–12, 1714) issued by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele.
  • onlooker — spectator; observer; witness.
  • passerby — a person passing by.
  • bystander — A bystander is a person who is present when something happens and who sees it but does not take part in it.
  • sightseer — to go about seeing places and things of interest: In Rome, we only had two days to sightsee.
  • fan — an enthusiastic devotee, follower, or admirer of a sport, pastime, celebrity, etc.: a baseball fan; a great fan of Charlie Chaplin.
  • theatergoer — a person who goes to the theater, especially often or habitually.
  • moviegoing — the practice or act of going to see motion pictures.
  • testimony — Law. the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.
  • viewer — a person or thing that views.
  • kibitzer — a spectator at a card game who looks at the players' cards over their shoulders, especially one who gives unsolicited advice.
  • witness — to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception: to witness an accident.
  • watcher — a person who watches or who keeps watch.
  • beholder — The beholder of something is the person who is looking at it.
  • passer-by — a person passing by.
  • looker — a person who looks.
  • seer — a unit of weight in India, varying in value but usually 1/40 of a maund: the government ser is divided into 80 tolas of 180 English grains and equals nearly 2 pounds 1 ounce avoirdupois (950 grams).
  • playgoer — a person who attends the theater often or habitually.
  • clapper — a person or thing that claps
  • perceiver — to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses: I perceived an object looming through the mist.
  • standee — a person who stands, as a passenger in a train, a spectator at a theater, etc., either because all the seats are taken or because standing room is cheaper than a seat.
  • deponent — (of a verb, esp in Latin) having the inflectional endings of a passive verb but the meaning of an active verb
  • proof — evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true, or to produce belief in its truth.
  • signer — a person who signs.
  • testifier — to bear witness; give or afford evidence.
  • attest — To attest something or attest to something means to say, show, or prove that it is true.
  • signatory — having signed, or joined in signing, a document: the signatory powers to a treaty.
  • attestor — to bear witness to; certify; declare to be correct, true, or genuine; declare the truth of, in words or writing, especially affirm in an official capacity: to attest the truth of a statement.
  • attester — to bear witness to; certify; declare to be correct, true, or genuine; declare the truth of, in words or writing, especially affirm in an official capacity: to attest the truth of a statement.
  • gaper — a person or thing that gapes.
  • gazer — to look steadily and intently, as with great curiosity, interest, pleasure, or wonder.
  • corroborator — to make more certain; confirm: He corroborated my account of the accident.
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