"Spotter" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Spotter" Meaning

A person who provides observations or information, often referring to:

1. In sports, a spotters' role is to supervise and assist an athlete, especially in high-risk activities like physical exercises, weightlifting, or extreme sports.
2. In photography, a spotter is a person who helps observe and identify visual details or flaws in an image.
3. In finance, a spotter is an investor who provides short-term financing or liquidity to a company, often with specific conditions.
4. In film, a spotter is a person responsible for setting lights and cameras.

In general, a spotter is someone who observes, assists, or provides guidance to improve performance, accuracy, or efficiency.

"Spotter" Examples

Usage Examples for "Spotted"


1. Surfing

- Spotter: Surf trainers often work hand in hand with surfers in teaching and watching over them. The surf instructor carefully watched as his student rode the waves, acting as a spotter to measure progress and provide timely tips.

2. Construction

- Spotter: Safety spotters watch for any incidents occurring on a construction site. Before the wrecking ball swung, the construction site spotter checked that no one was in the immediate danger zone.


3. Diving

- Spotter: Many diving regulations require a certified spotter to be present before and after the dive. This professional assessed the diver's basic skills and developed a plan to increase their standard spotter procedure.


4. Photography

- Spotter: Taking direct spotter photos are not so common compared to shots taken from a monitor or screen. However, among photographers, using a slight crack is seen as the most satisfactory configuration for their specific spotter.

"Spotter" Similar Words

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Absolutely clean and free from stains or imperfections.

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Being the center of attention and receiving a lot of notice or praise, often because of a notable achievement or accomplishment.

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Spotlights refer to strong, directional lights that focus a beam of light onto a specific area or object, often used in theater, music, or public performance to highlight a particular person, object, or scene. They are typically powerful, fixed, and adjustable lights that can be aimed precisely to illuminate a specific point.

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Spotting refers to the act of detecting or observing something, especially if it is small or difficult to see. It can also refer to the act of noticing or identifying something, often in a rapid or haphazard manner.<br><br>In a broader sense, spotting can also refer to the act of identifying and selecting talented or exceptional individuals, often for a particular role, team, or activity.<br><br>For example:<br><br> She excelled at spotting clues in the mystery novel. <br> The talent scout was on the lookout for new gymnasts to spot for the national team.

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