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Plural
admirers
1
a person who supports, favors, or endorses a politician, team, or cause
- She is a devoted admirer of the local football team.
- The politician received many admirers at the rally.
- Fans lined up to meet their favorite singer, true admirers of her work.
- Admirers cheered as the athlete entered the stadium.
- Admirers of the charity volunteered at the event.
2
someone who desires a specific person in a romantic or sexual way
- She received a bouquet of flowers from a secret admirer.
- He has been her admirer for years but has never worked up the courage to ask her out.
- He was flattered to discover that he had several admirers at work.
- She found out that her admirer had been leaving anonymous notes in her locker.
- He was flattered to discover that he had several admirers at work.
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a person who holds someone or something in esteem, respect, or approval
- He is an admirer of classical music.
- The writer gained admirers for her insightful essays.
- She is an admirer of her mentor's dedication.
- Admirers praised the painter's technique.
- He became an admirer of ancient philosophy.