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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
At the heart of New Labour, he was revered by admirers and viewed as villain by many on the left.
To shrewd admirers of Chandler’s work, his soft side wasn’t all that surprising.
His admirers, and history, see his crossing to Canada as bold protest against the Vietnam draft.
But in the face of this failure in Finland, even his most ardent admirers must struggle to support.
"Our condolences to the artist’s family, loved ones, friends and all the numerous admirers of his work and talent."
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