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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 51Թ Forms
- preadmirer noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of admirer1
Example Sentences
Though “Pet Sounds” was the first Beach Boys recording not to go gold — at least not immediately, it was a virtual narcotic to critics and admirers.
Diaz attracted interest from Manchester City last summer and also has admirers in Saudi Arabia.
Acerbi had a problem, which in turn triggered others - an unresolved relationship with his father, his first admirer but also his first critic.
Could his message, so fresh in the ears of his US admirers, have gone stale for Hungarians?
Arsenal have been long-term admirers of Zubimendi and have been working on a deal to sign him for a number of months.
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