a bystander is a person who watches somthing happen and is not involved
A big scary word.
Externality refers to the action of a person on a bystander's well-being. A simple example of eternality is the effect of our actions to a bystander.
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A bystander is a person who is present at an incident or event, but does not participate. An example is someone that may have seen a crime scene or a spectator at an event.
The opposite of bystander is "participant"
An example of the bystander effect is when a person witnesses a crime or emergency situation but assumes someone else will intervene, leading to nobody taking action. This diffusion of responsibility can occur in crowded places where individuals feel less accountable for helping.
bystander - onlooker
The possessive form of the singular noun 'bystander' is bystander's.Example: The bystander's observations proved invaluable.
Bystander - magazine - was created in 1903.
Bystander - magazine - ended in 1940.
(Apex Learning) Of the 100 people who witnessed a crime in a local park, no one reported it.
The police fired at the fleeing bank robber but hit a bystander. A bystander said that the accident was the taxi driver's fault.