noun
- people of the same age, social status, or ability level
- members of the nobility
Usage: plural of peer
Usage: British; plural of peer
verb
- looks closely or carefully at something
Usage: third person singular present of peer
Examples
- Students learn better when working with their peers.
- The research was reviewed by her academic peers.
- The House of Lords includes hereditary peers.
- She peers through the window to see who is outside.
- He peers at the small print on the contract.
- The child peers around the corner cautiously.
- Peer pressure can influence teenage behavior.