supporter
noun /səˈpɔːtə(r)/
/səˈpɔːrtər/
- a strong/loyal/staunch/ardent supporter
- Labour supporters
- The magazine is free to members and supporters.
- About a hundred of his supporters rallied to demand justice.
Extra ExamplesTopics Politicsb1- Supporters rallied to his assistance when he was declared bankrupt.
- The emperor was deserted by his closest supporters before the end of the war.
- The opposition leader addressed a rally of 50 000 supporters.
- The party has not been listening to the concerns of its grass-roots supporters.
- There has now been a backlash among government supporters.
- an active supporter of democratic change
- die-hard supporters of the old system
- to attract supporters to the cause
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- active
- ardent
- avid
- …
- army
- band
- crowd
- …
- have
- attract
- mobilize
- …
- cheer
- I'm an Arsenal supporter.
Extra Examples- Both sets of supporters applauded the fantastic goal.
- Only stalwart supporters of the team stayed to the end of the match.
- a coachload of cheering football supporters
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- active
- ardent
- avid
- …
- army
- band
- crowd
- …
- have
- attract
- mobilize
- …
- cheer
see also athletic supporter