reader

reader — noun

1. someone who spends time looking at and understanding written content such as boo

1.名詞A2
釋義

someone who spends time looking at and understanding written content such as books or articles, often as a regular hobby.

例句

Ilan has been a keen reader since he was seven years old.

The local library offers a free summer reading club for young readers every Saturday morning.

young reader — common compound noun

同義詞
  • bookworm

    informal, suggests someone who reads obsessively

  • bibliophile

    formal, emphasises love of books as objects, not just reading

文法句型

keen/good/slow/fast + reader

reader of + [material]

2. Any individual who follows a specific serial publication — like a daily newspape

2.名詞B1
釋義

Any individual who follows a specific serial publication — like a daily newspaper, magazine, or newsletter — and typically receives each new edition on a regular schedule.

例句

The magazine lost thousands of readers after it raised its yearly price.

publication + loses/gains + readers — typical readership pattern

Owen writes a weekly column that appeals to sports-minded readers across the country.

同義詞
  • subscriber

    emphasises the paid relationship; narrower and more commercial

  • audience

    broader term covering all media consumers, not limited to reading

文法句型

possessive + reader + of + [publication]

reader + of + [newspaper/magazine]

用法筆記

Often used with a possessive adjective (its/our/their) referring back to the publication. The phrase 'readers of + [publication name]' is more common in formal writing.

常見錯誤

The magazine has many reader.
The magazine has many readers.
💡reader is countable and needs a plural form.

3. a publishing professional who reads written works submitted to a company and giv

3.名詞B2
釋義

a publishing professional who reads written works submitted to a company and gives an opinion on whether each piece is suitable for publication.

例句

The publisher hired an outside reader to review the poetry manuscript for them.

outside reader — specific publishing compound

Aaron works as a reader for a small academic press here in Boston.

reader for [publisher] — typical prepositional complement

同義詞
  • reviewer

    broader — can refer to anyone giving an opinion, not necessarily employed by a publisher

  • referee

    used in academic publishing, specifically for peer review

文法句型

reader + for + [publisher/agency]

outside reader

reader + of + [type of work]

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 8 (proofreader): a manuscript reader evaluates content and suitability, while a proofreader checks for errors in the final text.

4. eyewear designed to help a person see small print or nearby objects clearly, typ

4.名詞B1
釋義

eyewear designed to help a person see small print or nearby objects clearly, typically worn when doing close-up tasks such as sewing or reading.

例句

Luca put on his readers to check the small print on the medicine bottle.

put on + readers — verb + object collocation

Yara keeps a pair of readers in her desk drawer for reading documents at work.

a pair of readers — common determiner phrase

同義詞
  • reading glasses

    more formal and unambiguous; the standard term in British English

文法句型

a pair of + readers

possessive + readers

用法筆記

Always used in the plural form *readers*, parallel to *glasses* or *spectacles*. Countable as 'a pair of readers' / 'two pairs of readers'. Common in informal American English; in British English, 'reading glasses' is more typical.

常見錯誤

I need a reader to see the menu.' (ambiguous — could mean person or glasses)
I need my readers to see the menu.
💡use the plural form and possessive for the glasses sense.

5. a short book containing simple texts aimed at beginners who are developing their

5.名詞A2
釋義

a short book containing simple texts aimed at beginners who are developing their reading skills or studying a foreign language.

例句

The Spanish class uses a graded reader with short stories for beginners each term.

graded reader — specific educational compound

Amihan found an easy reader about penguins at the school book fair last week.

easy reader — common compound for children's books

同義詞
  • primer

    older term for a beginner's reading book, less common today

  • textbook

    broader — a reader focuses on reading practice, not full subject instruction

文法句型

graded + reader

easy + reader

reader + for + [learners]

用法筆記

Often modified by an adjective describing the difficulty level (easy, graded, early) or the target audience. Not to be confused with a textbook, which covers broader curriculum content.

6. a device that reads and displays written text, pictures, or data stored on cards

6.名詞B1
釋義

a device that reads and displays written text, pictures, or data stored on cards, labels, or electronic files.

例句

The librarian scanned each book barcode with a handheld reader at the checkout desk.

handheld reader — compound noun for a portable device

Haruto downloaded the novel onto his e-reader before the long flight to Tokyo.

e-reader — common compound for ebook devices

同義詞
  • scanner

    overlapping but narrower — scanners only capture images; readers can also display or interpret

  • display device

    broader — covers any screen, not specifically designed for reading stored data

文法句型

[type] + reader

card reader

e-reader

barcode reader

用法筆記

Frequently appears as the second element in compound nouns: *e-reader*, *card reader*, *barcode reader*, *microfilm reader*. The specific device type is nearly always clarified by the first element.

7. an academic rank in the British university system for a scholar who teaches and

7.名詞C1
釋義

an academic rank in the British university system for a scholar who teaches and leads research, one level below the position of full professor.

例句

Dr. Hassan was promoted to Reader in History after fifteen years of teaching and publishing.

Anong worked as a Reader in Engineering before she was finally appointed professor.

同義詞
反義詞

文法句型

Reader + in + subject field

用法筆記

Always capitalised when used as an official title. This rank is specific to British and some Commonwealth universities; the approximate equivalent in the United States is associate professor.

常見錯誤

She was promoted to reader in mathematics.
She was promoted to Reader in Mathematics.
💡When used as a formal title, capitalise the R and the subject name.

8. a person whose job is to check the final version of a book, newspaper, or docume

8.名詞B2
釋義

a person whose job is to check the final version of a book, newspaper, or document before it is printed, marking any mistakes in spelling, grammar, or page layout.

例句

A proofreader caught three spelling mistakes on the front page of the newspaper.

Liang works as a proofreader for a publishing company that produces textbooks.

collocation: work as a proofreader for [organisation]

同義詞
  • corrector

    a less common term with the same meaning

  • copy editor

    focuses on consistency and style before the proof stage, while a proofreader checks the final proof

文法句型

proofreader + for + publisher/organisation

常見錯誤

The proofreader edits the story for style.
The proofreader checks the final layout for errors.
💡A proofreader focuses on mistakes in the printed proof, not on rewriting or improving the writing style; that is the editor or copy-editor's job.

9. a person chosen to read a Bible passage or other written text aloud during a chu

9.名詞C1
釋義

a person chosen to read a Bible passage or other written text aloud during a church service, ceremony, or formal event.

例句

Yael was asked to serve as a reader for the morning service at her church.

serve as a reader at [church/service]

The reader stepped up to the podium and began to read from the Old Testament.

同義詞
  • lector

    the formal church term, especially in Catholic and Anglican traditions

  • reading clerk

    a person who reads legal documents aloud in a parliament or court

文法句型

serve as + a reader + at/in + service/event

用法筆記

This role is most common in Catholic, Anglican, and other Christian traditions, but the term also applies to anyone reading aloud in a formal public setting, such as a state ceremony.