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Meaning of beholders
The primary meaning of "beholders" refers to people who see or observe something.
Etymology of beholders
The word "beholders" originates from the Old English words "be" (meaning "by" or "near") and "haldan" (meaning "to hold"), with the suffix "-er" added to form the agent noun, referring to a person who holds something in their sight or gaze.
Historically, the term has been used to describe people who witness or observe events, and its usage dates back to the 9th century.
Synonyms
observers
spectators
viewers
watchers
onlookers
witnesses
eyewitnesses
seers
perceivers
noticers
beholders
lookers
gazers
starers
observers
witnesses
bystanders
passersby
pedestrians
audiences
crowds
mobs
throngs
hordes
masses
multitudes
swarms
flocks
herds
observers
spectators
viewers
onlookers
witnesses
seers
perceivers
noticers
gazers
starers
Definitions
- A person who sees or observes something
- A person who witnesses an event or situation
- A person who gazes at or looks at something
Usage Examples
- The beholders of the accident immediately called the authorities.
- The art lovers were the beholders of the rare painting.
- The crowd were the beholders of the historic event.
Antonyms
participants
actors
doers
performers
players
nonobservers
nonwitnesses
ignorers
overlookers
disregaders
neglecters
avoiders
evaders
dodgers
escapers
deserters
absentees
nonattendees
truants
delinquents
offenders