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Reader is a term with multiple related meanings in English. The core sense refers to a person who reads, whether from a printed page or a digital screen. The form derives from the verb read, with the agent suffix -er, signaling one who performs the action.

In education and publishing, the word has specialized uses. A reader may be a student or participant

In technology, reader denotes devices or software designed for reading. An e-reader is a dedicated device for

The term also appears in media and culture as shorthand for a reader community or audience—for example,

in
reading
instruction,
or
a
professional
who
reviews
written
submissions.
In
publishing,
a
reader
or
manuscript
reader
evaluates
proposals
for
literary
quality,
potential
market
appeal,
or
suitability.
Publishers
often
circulate
advance
reader
copies
to
reviewers
ahead
of
a
book’s
official
release.
consuming
digital
books,
often
with
an
electronic
ink
display
and
support
for
formats
such
as
EPUB
and
PDF.
Reading
software
includes
PDF
readers
and
news
or
RSS
readers
that
aggregate
content.
In
accessibility
contexts,
a
screen
reader
uses
synthesized
speech
or
braille
output
to
convey
on-screen
text
to
users
who
are
blind
or
visually
impaired.
a
magazine's
audience
is
described
as
its
readers.
Readership
metrics,
such
as
circulation
figures
and
online
engagement,
are
used
to
evaluate
reach
and
influence.
Across
contexts,
the
concept
of
a
reader
links
the
act
of
reading
to
communication,
literacy,
and
information
access.