bystander

IPA: bˈaɪstændɝ

noun

  • A person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer, witness, or spectator.
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Examples of "bystander" in Sentences

  • In 1940, it absorbed The Bystander.
  • To the bystander, the dog would seem crazy.
  • Bystanders encouraged the beating and joined in.
  • Most of the dead were the rioters and bystanders.
  • One of the cops and a bystander were hospitalized.
  • Burdette draws his gun and shoots the bystander in the stomach.
  • It is as useless for the expert as it is for the curious bystander.
  • However, most of the tones did not grab the attention of bystanders.
  • Passengers and bystanders stayed near the car and comforted each other.
  • The execution section ends with the bystander helping Jane to the block.

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