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suitorsui‧tor /ˈsuːtə, ˈsjuː- $ ˈsuːtər/ noun [countable] suitorOrigin: 1200-1300 Anglo-French, Latin secutor ‘follower’, from sequi ‘to follow’ - A possible suitor wearing a Walkman sang along intermittently much louder than he realized.
- Bianca, the younger, more desirable daughter has swarms of suitors.
- Fairfax tells me that he is a suitor, eager to lay claim to a girl who is now only eleven.
- Our suitors have to shout just to get our names.
- The geeky suitor lost, which pushes the wrong buttons.
- The government therefore turned to multinational companies as potential suitors for Rover.
old use a man who wants to marry a particular woman |