verb “peer”
Infinitiv peer; hien peers; Verg. peered; Part. Verg. peered; Ger. peering
- to look intently or with effort to see something clearly
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
Squinting through the fog, she peered ahead, trying to make out the shape of the distant lighthouse.
noun “peer”
Singular peer, Plural peers oder onzieleg
- an individual of the same age group as someone else
At the new school, Sarah quickly made friends with a group of peers who shared her love for soccer.
- a person who is equal to another in abilities or status
In the scientific community, researchers often seek feedback from their peers to ensure the accuracy of their findings.
- a member of the nobility, specifically one who holds a title granted by a monarch
The king invited all the peers to the royal banquet to discuss the future of the kingdom.
- a brief or quick look
Curious about the noise, she took a quick peer through the window and saw a cat playing in the garden.