bystander |
false |
As a noun bystander
is a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
bystander |
undefined |
As a noun bystander
is a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
rescuers |
bystander |
As nouns the difference between rescuers and bystander
is that
rescuers is plural of rescuer while
bystander is a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator.
passersby |
bystander |
As nouns the difference between passersby and bystander
is that
passersby is while
bystander is a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator.
bystander |
procure |
As a noun bystander
is a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator.
As a verb procure is
.
collaborator |
bystander |
As nouns the difference between collaborator and bystander
is that
collaborator is a person who works with others towards a common goal while
bystander is a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator.
bystander |
upstander |
As nouns the difference between bystander and upstander
is that
bystander is a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator while
upstander is a person who stands up for something, as contrasted to a bystander who remains inactive.
bystander |
eyewitness |
As nouns the difference between bystander and eyewitness
is that
bystander is a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator while
eyewitness is someone who sees an event and can report or testify about it.
As a verb eyewitness is
to be present at an event, and see it.
bystander |
onlookers |
As nouns the difference between bystander and onlookers
is that
bystander is a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator while
onlookers is plural of lang=en.
standby |
bystander |
As nouns the difference between standby and bystander
is that
standby is state of readiness without being immediately involved while
bystander is a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator.
As a verb standby
is wait briefly: an alternative spelling of nocap=1|lang=en.
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