reviewer
reviewer
Definition
re·viewer (-ər)
noun
a person who reviews; esp., one who reviews books, plays, etc. as for a newspaper
reviewer
Synonyms
reviewer
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- guarantee: We cannot guarantee the reviewers are not a ) lying, b ) insane or c ) both.
- peer: Practice for peer reviewers: Peer reviewers are invited to reflect on the practices of the department visited and on their own practice.
- commission: This record was compiled by CRD commissioned reviewers according to a set of guidelines developed in collaboration with a group of leading health economists.
- enable: Ironically, it is this clarity that enables a reviewer to ask awkward questions about the claims made on the findings.
- appoint: In the autumn of 2001, Alex was appointed Independent Reviewer of terrorism legislation.
Converse of subject
- scrutinize: The high quality of written feedback on the student work scrutinized by the reviewers is particularly supportive to student learning.
- extract: Articles were collected and data was extracted by two reviewers using a team developed data sheet.
Adjective modifier
- anonymous: We also thank the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments.
- Independent: In the autumn of 2001, Alex was appointed Independent Reviewer of terrorism legislation.
- external: Accreditation is carried out by panels of external peer reviewers against the agreed criteria.
- independent: In addition, two independent medical reviewers blindly reviewed photos taken of the scars.
- systematic: This does not imply that systematic reviewers should neglect reports in LOE.
- previous: He complained a previous reviewer had made up titles for his songs.
Modifies a noun
- rating: Reviewer Rating ( out of five ): Simon Wow, what a bargain.
Noun used with modifier
- peer: All articles have been judged by at least two peer reviewers.
- practitioner: The number of academic and practitioner reviewers in each team reflects the size, range and complexity of the education provided.
Possessives
- scrutiny: External examiners ' reports and the reviewers ' scrutiny of a range of students ' work confirm that assessment processes are rigorous and fair.
- opinion: In fact, in this reviewer's humble opinion, gaming has never come better than this.
- comment: Clearly the reviewer's comments need to be differentiated from the original.
Preposition: for
- journal: She acted as a reviewer for the international journals and conferences.
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