scrutiniser

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Definition

Noun: A person who examines or inspects something very carefully and thoroughly. A scrutiniser pays close attention to detail.

Usage

The word "scrutiniser" is a formal noun used to describe someone whose role or action involves meticulous examination. It often implies a critical or official inspection.

Examples
  • The document passed the initial review but failed under the gaze of the final scrutiniser.
  • As a quality control scrutiniser, her job is to find even the smallest flaw in the product.
  • The proposal was sent to the committee's chief scrutiniser for a detailed evaluation.
Advanced Usage
  • The scrutiniser's eye: A phrase emphasizing the critical and detailed nature of the examination.
    • Every application must withstand the scrutiniser's eye before approval.
Variants and Related Words
  • Scrutinise (verb, chiefly British English): To examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.
    • The auditor will scrutinise the company's financial records.
  • Scrutinize (verb, chiefly American English): The American English spelling of "scrutinise".
  • Scrutiny (noun): The act of scrutinising; close and critical observation.
    • The new policy is under intense scrutiny from the public.
Synonyms
  • Examiner
  • Inspector
  • Auditor
  • Reviewer
  • Analyst
Antonyms
  • Glancer
  • Skimmer
  • Casual observer
Noun
  1. a careful examiner; someone who inspects with great care

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