Watcher

Word WATCHER
Character 7
Hyphenation watch er
Pronunciations /ˈwɒtʃə(ɹ)/

Definitions and meanings of "Watcher"

What do we mean by watcher?

One that watches or observes. noun

One who keeps vigil, as at a sick person's bedside. noun

One who or that which watches. noun

One who keeps awake for the purpose of guarding or attending upon something or some one; a nurse, watch man, sentry, or the like. noun

One who observes: as, a watcher of the time. noun

A spy; one sent to watch an enemy. noun

One who watches; one who sits up or continues; a diligent observer; specifically, one who attends upon the sick during the night. noun

Someone who watches or observes noun

Someone who keeps vigil noun

A guard noun

A close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind) noun

A guard who keeps watch noun

A person who keeps a devotional vigil by a sick bed or by a dead body noun

Someone who watches or observes.

Someone who keeps vigil.

A guard.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Watcher

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The word "watcher" in example sentences

For every one of us who says actress or hostess or priestess, there is a word watcher, ready with Wite-Out and caret, who believes that, be they male or female, the correct words are actor, host, and priest. ❋ E. L. Konigsburg (1995)

A watcher from the opposing team dragged her screaming away and was dropped like a steer by an ear-blow from a partisan from the woman's team. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The market watcher is looking for tablet unit sales to total around 54.8 million next year and top 208 million in 2014. ❋ Bob Brown (2010)

My Mom, an avid (slightly obsessive?) bird watcher is turning 60 tomorrow! ❋ Anne-Marie (2008)

What has baffled me for years now, as a confirmed Apple watcher, is how few people want to comment the Steve Jobs is at least as big a control freak as anyone at Microsoft, and probably bigger, since he has managed to consistently marginalize himself and his company. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The average clock-watcher is just that – AVERAGE – always knows exactly when to start packing it up so they can get out on time. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I've been a long term watcher, Stargate SG-1 as soon as it went to syndication and Atlantis from the beginning, and I've always kept my expectations for the show limited, but nowadays most episodes cause me physical pain. ❋ Abigail Nussbaum (2006)

But it was so real and so strange that I wondered if I were temporarily crazed, and as it disappeared I called a watcher from another room, and went out into the open air for a few moments to recover myself under the midnight stars. ❋ Various (1888)

Also implied is a tiny seed of irritation nascent to the spontaneous state, a seed which, at a certain point in its growth, will cause the narrated I-persona suddenly to recall the watcher who abruptly ends the free flow of action: thus the passage from innocence to experience, or childhood to adulthood, termed by Lacan ❋ Unknown (2007)

Then he gave a respectful bow of his head, because the watcher was a ­Noma. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The watcher was a tried expert, and like the trained faunal naturalist could determine a species from the shrewd examination of one bone of a photoplay. ❋ Harry Leon Wilson (1903)

"Two thousand N.O. & G. at 48," called the watcher at the ticker. ❋ Frederick Upham Adams (1890)

Marcella, stooping over her, kissed the shoulder of her dress for very joy, so grateful to every sense of the watcher was the sudden lull in the long activity of anguish. ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)

The first watcher, that is, the man walking immediately behind Manston, now fell back, when Manston's housekeeper, knowing the ground pretty well, dived circuitously among the trees and got directly behind the steward, who, encumbered with his load, had proceeded but slowly. ❋ Thomas Hardy (1884)

At a little distance from the watcher was a clump of trees. ❋ Unknown (1880)

This angel is here called a watcher, or watchman, not only because angels by their nature are spirits, and therefore neither slumber nor sleep, but because by their office they are ministering spirits, and attend continually to their ministrations, watching all opportunities of serving their great ❋ Unknown (1721)

I live in the UK and used a domain name watcher service at 123-reg. co.uk it watches names for a year for a cost of £16. 00 and I have managed to get two associated names for my hair salon. ❋ Anarchyandy (2010)

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