Home › Words › R › readerdomreaderdomreaderdom means the realm, sphere, influence, or body of readers; readers collectively; readership.EtymologyFrom reader + -dom.nounThe realm, sphere, influence, or body of readers; readers collectively; readership.e.g.“In the name of outraged readerdom I protest against such betrayal.” — 1903, Robert Blatchford, A book about books:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.readership 67% match — The collected readers of a publication. vs readerdom →readerly 63% match — Characteristic of readers. vs readerdom →bookdom 61% match — The realm or sphere of books. vs readerdom →consumerdom 57% match — The realm or sphere of consumers or consumerism. vs readerdom →clientdom 56% match — The realm, sphere, or influence of a client. vs readerdom →doctordom 55% match — The realm or sphere of doctors; doctors, collectively. vs readerdom →scholardom 54% match — The realm of scholars and scholarship. vs readerdom →lodgerdom 54% match — The world or sphere of lodgers. vs readerdom →