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admirer
[ ad-mahyuhr-er ]
noun
- a person who regards someone or something with wonder, pleasure, or approval:
His admirers say he has all the qualities of a good presenter—he's unflappable, charming, and witty.
A popular plot in classic films is the story of a famous actress or dancer who receives a dozen roses after her performance with a card signed, “A secret admirer.”
Other Words From
- pre·ad·mir·er noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of admirer1
Example Sentences
“Nickel Boys” has its admirers, but the decision to shoot subjectively from the point of view of his protagonists has been a challenge for many.
It was a dream introduction, admittedly a gamble by Postecoglou but one that worked, the keeper falling to the arms of an admirer at the final whistle as tears were shed.
"I'm a huge admirer of him - I think he's an heroic figure."
Among those who came on Saturday was Heather Brooks, an Atlanta resident and "great admirer" of the Democrat.
His accuracy, calmness in the pocket and athleticism have made Kelly a longtime admirer of his.
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