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UK/["/ˈbraʊzə(r)/"]/US/["/ˈbraʊzər/"]/

Meaning of Browser

In simple words: A program on a computer or device to access the internet and view websites.

Browser in a sentence

  • What do you use as your default browser?
  • There were one or two browsers in the bookstore.

How to use Browser

Use 'browser' when discussing internet tools. It's neutral and widely understood. Avoid using it in formal academic writing when a more specific term like 'web client' might be appropriate.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of a 'browsing' bee flying from flower to flower, collecting information.

Related words

Collocations with Browser

Synonyms for Browser

  • web browser
  • internet browser
  • navigator

Opposites of Browser

Common mistakes with Browser

  • Confusing 'browser' with 'search engine'
  • Using 'browsers' as a verb instead of a noun

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Frequently asked questions about Browser

What does Browser mean?

A program on a computer or device to access the internet and view websites.

What is the definition of Browser?

a computer program that lets you look at or read documents on the World Wide Web

How do you use Browser in a sentence?

What do you use as your default browser?

Can you give another example of Browser?

There were one or two browsers in the bookstore.

What are synonyms for Browser?

Common alternatives include web browser, internet browser, navigator.

What is the opposite of Browser?

Opposite meanings include buyer, purchaser.

What words go with Browser?

It commonly pairs with Internet, Web, default, update, upgrade, toolbar, window, on a/​the browser.

What are common mistakes when using Browser?

Confusing 'browser' with 'search engine' Using 'browsers' as a verb instead of a noun

How do you pronounce Browser?

US: /["/ˈbraʊzər/"]/, UK: /["/ˈbraʊzə(r)/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Browser?

Use 'browser' when discussing internet tools. It's neutral and widely understood. Avoid using it in formal academic writing when a more specific term like 'web client' might be appropriate.

What CEFR level is Browser?

"Browser" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.