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1. (n.) admirer
a person who admires another:
He was a great admirer of Woodrow Wilson.
2. admirer
a person who is attracted to another:
He was one of her many admirers.
Etymology: (1605–15)
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| Definition of 'Admirer' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) supporter, protagonist, champion, admirer, booster, friend
a person who backs a politician or a team etc.
"all their supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the library"
2. (noun) admirer
a person who admires; someone who esteems or respects or approves
3. (noun) admirer, adorer
someone who admires a young woman
"she had many admirers"
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| Definition of 'Admirer' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Admirer
one who admires; one who esteems or loves greatly
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Sense: one who admires (someone or something)
He is an admirer of Mozart.
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Afrikaans: bewonderaar |
Arabic: مُعْجَب بِ |
Bulgarian: почитател |
Brazilian: admirador |
Czech: obdivovatel |
German: der/die Bewunderer(in) |
Danish: beundrer |
Greek: λάτρης |
Spanish: admirador |
Estonian: austaja |
Farsi: ستایشگر |
Finnish: ihailija |
French: admirateur/-trice |
Hebrew: מַעֲרִיץ |
Hindi: प्रशंसक, प्रेमी |
Croatian: obožavatelj |
Hungarian: rajongó |
Indonesian: pengagum |
Icelandic: aðdáandi |
Italian: ammiratore, ammiratrice |
Japanese: 賞賛者 |
Korean: 찬양자 |
Lithuanian: gerbėjas |
Latvian: cienītājs |
Malay: peminat |
Dutch: bewonderaar |
Norwegian: beundrer |
Polish: wielbiciel |
Persian: ستایشگر |
Pashto: خوښوونكى، |
Portuguese: admirador |
Romanian: admirator |
Russian: любитель |
Slovak: obdivovateľ, -ka |
Slovenian: občudovalec |
Serbian: obožavalac (obožavateljka |
Swedish: beundrare |
Thai: ผู้ชื่นชม |
Turkish: hayran |
Taiwanese: 仰慕者 |
Ukrainian: палкий прихильник |
Urdu: مدح سرا |
Vietnamese: người hâm mộ |
Chinese: 赞赏者 |
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