- a nonparticipant spectator
- A witness is someone who has firsthand knowledge about a crime or significant event through their senses (e.g. seeing, hearing, smelling, touching), and can help certify important considerations to the crime or event. A witness who has seen the event firsthand is known as an "eye-witness". ...
- The Bystander was a British weekly tabloid magazine featuring reviews, topical sketches, and short stories. Published from Fleet Street, it was established in 1903 by William Comyns Beaumont, who later edited from 1928-1932. ...
- a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator
- (Bystanders) Individuals, or governments, who were indifferent to the plight of the Jews, and other victims of the Nazis. Bystanders did not come to the aid of Jews and other persecuted groups. The great majority of the European populace were bystanders to the destruction of Jews.
- (BYSTANDERS) Spectators in the courtroom. They were required to stand to show their respect for the justices and the court proceedings.
- One who is present at some event without participating in it.
- Someone who is present but not taking part in what is going on.
- Those who refused to speak out or act against the Nazi regime.
- Any person, trained or untrained, who assists in an emergency situation, but not as part of a duty of employment
- someone who takes part in, shares, forwards or laughs at cyberbullying and does not report it or help the victim.
- Those who stand by while a crime or wrongful deed is being committed and do nothing to stop it and look the other way.
- A bystander is a concerned stranger, friend, roommate, or classmate who refuses to remain silent in the face of abusive behavior or comments.
- A person who witnesses an event but is not involved in the event.