Here is the information on "gazer":
1. **Parts of Speech:** Noun
2. **Definition:** A person who gazes, especially one who gazes at something for a long time.
3. **Pronunciations:** (US: /ˈɡeɪzər/, UK: /ˈɡeɪzə/)
4. **Origin and Usage:** The word "gazer" originated from the Middle English word "gase" which means "to gape or stare." It has been in use since the 14th century. The word is commonly used in English literature to describe someone who stares or gazes at something for an extended period of time.
5. **Synonyms:** Stargazer, watcher, observer, spectator, beholder.
6. **Related Words:** Glaze, graze, craze, blaze, hazer.
7. **Example Sentences:**
- The gazer stood in awe at the beauty of the sunset.
- The museum security guard noticed a suspicious gazer staring at the artwork for an extended period of time.
- The stargazer and the moon gazer were both fascinated by the night sky.
- The gazer couldn take their eyes off the performer on stage.
- The birdwatcher was a dedicated gazer, spending hours observing the birds in their natural habitat.