Antonyms for gazer
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : geyz |
Phonetic Transcription : geɪz |
Definition of gazer
Origin :- late 14c., probably of Scandinavian origin (cf. Norwegian, Swedish dialectal gasa "to gape"), perhaps related somehow to Old Norse ga "heed" (see gawk). Related: Gazed; gazing.
- As in observer : noun spectator
- As in spectator : noun person who watches event
- Around Acre, the country was fertile and fair to the eye of the gazer.
- Extract from : « The Boy Crusaders » by John G. Edgar
- Each fortune's connate with the gazer's star, And tinted as she dreams.
- Extract from : « The Mortal Gods and Other Plays » by Olive Tilford Dargan
- It was with an instinct of warm friendliness that the gazer turned from the bedside.
- Extract from : « The Tree of Knowledge » by Mrs. Baillie Reynolds
- The gazer turned from the words, with quick question, to the mound.
- Extract from : « Satan Sanderson » by Hallie Erminie Rives
- Otherwise she may prove to be the gazee instead of the gazer.
- Extract from : « A Residence in France » by J. Fenimore Cooper
- Disciple or gazer, he addressed the individuality of every one that had ears to hear.
- Extract from : « Hope of the Gospel » by George MacDonald
- He was but a gazer, entirely concentrated in watchfulness, sunk as it were in searching.
- Extract from : « Bella Donna » by Robert Hichens
- From him the gazer's eyes returned to the person at whom he had first looked.
- Extract from : « The Bay State Monthly - Volume 2, Issue 3, December, 1884 » by Various
- The more they were looked at, the more did they seem to penetrate into the gazer's heart.
- Extract from : « Taras Bulba and Other Tales » by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
- Ephraim also did not slay the Chanaanite that dwelt in Gazer, but dwelt with him.
- Extract from : « The Bible, Douay-Rheims Version » by Various
Synonyms for gazer
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