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- Dictionaryonlooker/ˈɒnˌlʊkə/
noun
- 1. a non-participating observer; a spectator: "a crowd of fascinated onlookers"
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someone who watches something that is happening in a public place but is not involved in it: A crowd of curious onlookers soon gathered to see what was happening. Synonym. looker-on. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. an audience. audience The audience went wild after every song she sang.
someone who watches something that is happening in a public place but is not involved in it: A crowd of curious onlookers soon gathered to see what was happening. Synonym. looker-on. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. an audience. audience The audience went wild after every song she sang.
The meaning of ONLOOKER is one that looks on; especially : a passive spectator. How to use onlooker in a sentence.
Onlooker definition: spectator; observer; witness.. See examples of ONLOOKER used in a sentence.
An onlooker is someone who watches an event take place but does not take part in it.
onlooker a person who watches something that is happening but is not involved in it: A crowd of onlookers gathered at the scene of the crash. passer-by a person who is going past somebody/ something by chance, especially when something unexpected happens: Police asked passers-by if they had witnessed the accident.
An onlooker is someone who watches something but isn't directly involved in it. The spectators at a boxing match or a dog show or a marathon are all onlookers. If you observe an event but you don't participate in it, you're an onlooker.