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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
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of admirer1
Example Sentences
“It’s always dangerous to draw political parallels between the past and present,” Herz said, “but Mann went from becoming an admirer of FDR to experiencing the political shift to McCarthyism.”
The tactical duel between the two bosses will also play a key role in the destiny of the tie, with Villa's manager a huge admirer of his PSG counterpart.
That distinction would have to go to “Finnegans Wake,” a book that has been described as unreadable even by its most fervent admirers.
I was also a great fan and admirer of Tracee Ellis Ross.
Throughout our conversation, he waved or gave a thumbs up to admirers who didn’t want to interrupt our conversation.
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