Collocations for "reader"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "reader" in context.
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reader
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [news, sports, weather, book] reader
- a [horror, sci-fi, newspaper, tabloid] reader
- [young, adult] readers
- [books, tales, help, visuals, workshops] for [young] readers
- is [a strong, a slow, an avid, an occasional] reader
- a [first, fourth] -grade reader
- [electronic book, USB, memory stick, card] reader
- a [gas, electricity, water] meter reader
- the [website, newspaper, publication] has millions of readers
- [letters, comments, ideas, suggestions, complaints] from readers
- a regular reader of the [sports, financial, lifestyle] section
- a reader of [journals, comics, poems]
- UK: a Reader in [mathematics, psychology, biology]
- is [claimed, said, thought] to be a [mind, palm] reader
- am not a mind reader (you know)!
- it doesn't take a mind reader to [tell, know, see]
- readers' [letters, comments, complaints]
'reader' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):