Hearer
1Hearer — Hear er (h[=e]r [ e]r), n. One who hears; an auditor. [1913 Webster] …
2hearer — index juror Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3hearer — mid 14c., agent noun from HEAR (Cf. hear) …
4hearer — UK [ˈhɪərə(r)] / US [ˈhɪrər] noun [countable] Word forms hearer : singular hearer plural hearers someone who hears what someone else says …
5hearer — [[t]hɪ͟ərə(r)[/t]] hearers N COUNT Your hearers are the people who are listening to you speak. [FORMAL] He knew that his hearers wanted to hear this story... Communication of whatever sort involves not just a speaker but a hearer too. Syn:… …
6hearer — hear ► VERB (past and past part. heard) 1) perceive (a sound) with the ear. 2) be told or informed of. 3) (have heard of) be aware of the existence of. 4) (hear from) receive a letter or phone call from. 5) listen or pay att …
7hearer — noun see hear …
8hearer — See hear. * * * …
9hearer — noun One who hears; a devout listener …
10hearer — Synonyms and related words: accepter, acquirer, addressee, audience, audient, auditor, beholder, consignee, eavesdropper, getter, hearkener, holder, listener, looker, obtainer, overhearer, payee, procurer, receiver, recipient, snoop, spectator,… …