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peersnounpl. of peer a man of high birth or social positionclaims to be related to an English peer gentlemen, grandees, lords, milords, noblemen country gentlemen, squirescavaliers, chevaliers, knightsdons, hidalgos, nabobs, nawabs, seigneurs, seigniors, sheikhs(or sheiks)baronets, barons, counts, dukes, earls, esquires, marchesi, margraves, marquesses(or marquises or marquis), masters, princelets, princelings, princes, rajas, viscountslordships, sires(archaic) boors, churls, cottars(or cotters), fellahin(also fellaheen), peasants, peons(or peones)commoners, plebeians, plebsproletarianstoilers one that is equal to another in status, achievement, or valuea jury of one's peers coequals, compeers, coordinates, counterparts, equals, equivalents, fellows, likes, matches, parallels, rivals analogues(or analogs)doubles, halves, mates, twinsassociates, colleagues, companions, copartners(or co-partners), partnerscompetitors peersverbpresent tense third-person singular of peerto look long and hard in wonder or surprisevisitors seem mesmerized as they peer at the variety of marine life in the aquarium's huge tank blinks, gapes, gawks, gawps(chiefly British), gazes, goggles, rubbernecks, stares glares, gloats, glowersconsiders, eyes, fixates, observes, regards, watchesleers, oglesperuses, pores (over), studiesoutfaces, outstares, stares down glances, glimpses, peeks, peepsbrowses, dips (into), scanswinks (at) |