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View usage for: (ədmaɪərəʳ) Word forms: plural admirers1. countable nounIf you are an admirer of someone, you like and respect them or their work very much. He was an admirer of her grandfather's paintings. [+ of] Synonyms: fan, supporter, follower, enthusiast More Synonyms of admirer 2. countable nounA person's admirers are the people who are attracted to them. Johnny was the most persistent and most harmless of her admirers. More Synonyms of admirer COBUILD Collocationsadmirer secret admirer Examples of 'admirer' in a sentenceadmirer Some of these myths they may have devised for themselves; others will have been constructed by friends and admirers.She soon won many admirers.I'm a big admirer of John.He is a decent man who retains many admirers.She lived on the top two floors and entertained a variety of friends and admirers.She had to share the final months with his many friends and political admirers.It is hardly surprising that his natural politeness won him friends and admirers across the political divide.From the off she was a friend and admirer of the future first lady.And he is a huge admirer of the coach's ability.Britain has many admirers around the world, but who actually owns our green and pleasant land?He was a great admirer of Joyce.He is a firm admirer of Friends.But first he is intent on winning some more friends and admirers in London.I am a huge admirer of his work.I have seen you only as the admirer of my friend.The Bluebirds defender is a huge admirer of the silver screen star and has a tattoo of her face on his left hand.He is a great admirer of your prize poem and of Dr. Spencer.There are, of course, new friends and admirers.In addition to great charm he was blessed with good looks and, consequently, had many female admirers.Miles is a great admirer of his subject, worked with him for 30 years and catalogued his archives.His many admirers seem prepared to ignore all this, too, which has outraged many people in this country.It's no secret I am one of his biggest admirers. In other languagesadmirer British English: admirer NOUN If you are an admirer of someone, you like and respect them or their work very much. He was an admirer of her grandfather's paintings. - American English: admirer
- Brazilian Portuguese: admirador
- Chinese: 仰慕者
- European Spanish: admirador
- French: admirateur
- German: Verehrer
- Italian: ammiratore
- Japanese: ファン
- Korean: 흠모하는 사람
- European Portuguese: admirador
- Latin American Spanish: admirador
Chinese translation of 'admirer' n (c) an admirer of sth/sb (= fan) 某物/某人的赞(讚)赏(賞)者 (mǒuwù/mǒurén de zànshǎngzhě) - (= suitor)
爱(愛)慕者 (àimùzhě) (名, míng)
He was an admirer of her grandmother's paintings. Synonyms protagonist worshipper votary Susie had caught the eye of many an admirer. Additional synonymsDefinition a supporter or follower Communism was gaining adherents in Latin America. Synonyms supporter, fan, advocate, follower, admirer, partisan, disciple, protagonist, devotee, or woman or person">henchman or woman or person, hanger-on, upholder, sectary, votaryDefinition a boyfriend She appeared with her new beau. Synonyms boyfriend, man, guy (informal), date, lover, young man, steady, escort, admirer, fiancé, sweetheart, suitor, swain (archaic), toy boy, leman (archaic), fancy man (slang), bae (US, informal) Definition an expert on or devotee of a given subject She is a real film buff. Synonyms expert, fan, addict, enthusiast, freak (informal), admirer, whizz (informal), devotee, connoisseur, boffin (British, informal), fiend (informal), grandmaster, hotshot (informal), aficionado, wonk (informal), maven (US), fundi (South Africa) |