Beholder in a sentence as a noun

Sane is in the eye of the beholder. .

Quality is, of course, in the eye of the beholder.

Style is in the eye of the beholder. Just tighten things up a lot if you're going to use it.

Maybe "****" is in the eye of the beholder? >It just seems very immature.

I guess smugness is in the eye of the beholder. It's not smug when Thurott says "Hello, Windows 8?

I guess in the end, the beauty of the design is in the eye of the beholder. Tough to make everyone happy...

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I saw a model S in person for the first time about a month ago and was struck by just how bland the car looked.

So, shitty-ness is in the eyes of the beholder. > It's for fad chasers who have no idea how real servers manage to serve volume.

Notability is in the eye of the beholder. I look at them both as notable products.

Value is really in the eyes of the beholder, it comes down to whether or not someone is willing to pay. There are a lot of reasons why someone would be willing to pay.

Simple is in the eye of the beholder. Perhaps making monads isn't actually making Bayes' rule simpler.

I know that "unnecessary" is often subjective and in the eye of the beholder, but the OP seems to have a good eye for this. The things he removed are a blight on the codebase, so well done.

'Eye of the beholder, as always. To my grandmom, I'm an elite weapons-grade hacker because I hit Ctrl-B to bold something in MSWord rather than clicking the button for it.

Often, it's in the eyes of the beholder. Second, evil is rarely something you are, and almost always something you do.

Now, obviously "good enough" is in the eye of the beholder. When people rag on Surface Pro, the thinking is that it's not going to be "good enough" in both roles for the majority of customers, and as such isn't going to sell.

Offense is in the eye of the beholder, what offends me is that there are people that would jail others based on insulting religions. And I say that as an atheist, my choice on that front already offends some religious people, go figure.

I think he comes off as naive and more than a little pompous, but I guess it's in the eye of the beholder. Either way, if he really wants the focus back on the documents, he should probably write fewer letters about his beliefs, his security, and his personal situation.

And yes, "unreasonable" is in the eye of the beholder, but they're my eyes thank you very much, so I may eventually just opt out of visiting the US for any reason.

I thought the more important point was how much these differences were in the eye of the beholder rather than actual objective facts. For example, the various farm sim, candy crush, peggle, word game, social things that many "non-gamer" women in my life seem obsessed by get quietly excluded from discussions about games and gamers because they don't fit the stereotype.

Beholder definitions

noun

a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses

See also: perceiver percipient observer