About The Word Bystander
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Bystander
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What's The Definition Of Bystander?
[n] a nonparticipant spectator
Synonyms | Synonyms for Bystander: Related Terms | Find terms related to Bystander: abutter | adjoiner | attestant | attestator | attester | beholder | bird-watcher | borderer | cojuror | compurgator | deponent | drugstore cowboy | earwitness | eyewitness | gaper | gazer | gazer-on | girl-watcher | goggler | immediate neighbor | informant | informer | kibitzer | looker | looker-on | neighbor | neighborer | observer | ogler | onlooker | passerby | perceiver | percipient | seer | sidewalk superintendent | spectator | spectatress | spectatrix | swearer | tangent | televiewer | television-viewer | testifier | TV-viewer | video-gazer | viewer | voucher | watcher | witness See Also | looker | spectator | viewer | watcher | witness Bystander In Webster's Dictionary \By"stand`er\, n. [By + stander, equiv. to stander-by;
cf. AS. big-standan to stand by or near.]
One who stands near; a spectator; one who has no concern with
the business transacting.
He addressed the bystanders and scattered pamphlets
among them. --Palfrey.
Syn: Looker on; spectator; beholder; observer.
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