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Pronunciation: [ɛɡzˈamɪnə] (IPA)

An examiner is a person who evaluates, tests, or reviews something. There are several synonyms for the word examiner, including assessor, evaluator, inspector, reviewer, auditor, analyzer, appraiser, critic, judge, and scrutineer. Generally, an examiner is responsible for the assessment of written work, practical demonstrations, or oral presentations. Examiners assess the quality and accuracy of work submitted by students or professionals. The job requires a great deal of attention to detail and the ability to provide constructive feedback. Whether it's a legal, medical, or educational setting, examiners play a crucial role in evaluating the performance and potential of individuals or organizations.

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Usage examples for Examiner

The government examiner then stepped forward: "Very well," said this gentleman, briskly smiling, and folding his arms.
"Dickens As an Educator"
James L. (James Laughlin) Hughes
Wish the medical examiner would hurry up.
"The Gray Phantom's Return"
Herman Landon
But wait-here's the medical examiner.
"The Gray Phantom's Return"
Herman Landon

Famous quotes with Examiner

  • After reviewing the polygraph charts in private, the polygraph examiner told me that I had passed and that he believed I had nothing to do with the anthrax letters.
    Steven Hatfill
  • l'attitude de différenciation des gagnants est leur capacité exceptionnelle à examiner toute situation et viennent avec de nouvelles façons de faire mieux, en utilisant leur touche d'experts et de la valeur ajouter innovation. Tandis que les perdants vivent dans leur gloire passée, les gagnants se déplacent avec la vie - en parfaite synchronisation avec l'heure actuelle, et toujours à la recherche pour créer un avenir meilleur. Gagnants sont ces visionnaires, à mon avis, qui n'a jamais quitté.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • A baby is shown sitting on the floor. He appears to be about a year and a half old. Incidentally, he is a very plain baby. Strewn about him on the floor are the toys that he has been playing with. There are a ball, a rattle, a ring, a doll, a bell and a pair of roller-skates. Evidently, the candidate is supposed to be aghast at the roller-skates in the possession of such a small child. The man who drew that picture had evidently never furnished playthings for a small child. I can imagine nothing that would delight a child of a year and a half more than a pair of roller-skates to chew and spin and hit himself in the face with. They could also be dropped on Daddy when Daddy was lying on the floor in an attempt to be sociable. Of all the toys arranged before the child, the roller-skates are the most logical. … That is my great trouble in taking tests and examinations of any kind. I always want to argue with the examiner, because the examiner is always so obviously wrong.
    Robert Benchley
  • He who would win high spiritual degrees, must pass endless tests and examinations. But most are anxious only to bribe the examiner.
    Sri Aurobindo
  • His examiner...said severely: "Baskerville, you blank round, discursiveness is not literature." "The aim of literature," Baskerville replied grandly, "is the creation of a strange object covered with fur which breaks your heart."
    Donald Barthelme

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