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Someone who not only reads, but pays attention to what they are reading and can do that diligently.
Palm reader (hand reading) Numerologist (name, birthdate reading)
Person-who-reads-alot
Yes, the noun 'reader' is a common gender noun as a word for one who reads. The noun 'reader' is a neuter noun as a word for a device that reads or retrieves data, or a book of text designed to give learners of a language practice in reading.
A Reader class is used for reading character data, while an InputStream class is used for reading byte data. Readers are typically used for text-based input, while InputStreams are used for binary input. They are designed to handle data at different levels of abstraction.
A voracious reader is someone who reads a large volume of books or other forms of written material eagerly and enthusiastically. They have a strong passion for reading and consume a wide range of content.
The word reader is a noun. A reader is someone who reads.
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I think a avid reader is someone who reads a lot.
The reader creates meaning as he or she reads. Each time a thing is read, it is interpreted by the reader. A given reader at different times can have varying emotions which will vary how that reader interprets the text.
A device that reads OCR.
The kinds of reader are the following: a. Good Reader - easily comprehend what he reads b. Regressive Reader - does not easily comprehend what he reads c. Skillful Reader - not rely on dictionary for words due to large recognition of vocabulary