Peer | Mean of peer in English Dictionary
/ˈpiɚ/
- Noun
- a person who belongs to the same age group or social group as someone else
- his academic peers [=people in the same grade or level of school]
- He was respected and admired by his peers.
- teenagers spending time with their peer groups
- (chiefly US, law) You have the right to be tried by a jury of your peers. [=a jury whose members are from the same community as you]
- a member of the British nobility
- Verb
- to look closely or carefully especially because something or someone is difficult to see
- She peered into the dark closet looking for her missing shoe.
- He peered down the well.
- An animal peered out from the woods next to their camp.
- He peered over the fence.