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admirers

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for admirers.

Editorial note

And he was not well served by his mid-century admirers, who couldn't always tell the good from the bad.

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Definitions2
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Quick take

One who admires.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of admirers gathered in one view.

noun

One who admires.

noun

One who is romantically attracted to someone.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for admirers.

noun

One who admires.

noun

One who is romantically attracted to someone.

Example sentences

1

And he was not well served by his mid-century admirers, who couldn't always tell the good from the bad.

2

Why do Balaji Srinivasan and his admirers seem to share so much in common with Tea Partiers?

3

Every man or woman put on a pedestal will inevitably disappoint their admirers in some regard.

4

Armstrong has never drawn attention to himself, and has accepted very little of the attention directed to him by admirers.

5

In 1951 Rand moved from Los Angeles to New York City, where she gathered a group of these admirers around her.

6

I've also read about a lot of these dotcom criminals suddenly getting an entourage of female admirers.

7

After his crowd of admirers had dispersed on the first day (he's pretty famous), I came up and introduced myself.

8

I'd like to be wrong though, if there's any admirers of him that have links to good work by him.

9

This is the difference between the saint and his admirers.

10

He is almost certainly not without his female admirers too.

11

I hadn't read enough of him to grok this, but recent posts by his intelligent admirers caused me to take a deeper look.

12

That kind of shenanigan earned him some admirers.

Quote examples

1

As is [ironically with a sense that is lost upon them] common to admirers of Ayn Rand, the author feels compelled to "should" on their readers.

2

I don't see many admirers of "open core" model.

3

Instead of dumping the poor creature at the animal shelter like he did, he could have auctioned off "John Carmack's frickin' cat" to his legion of admirers, giving it a new home.

4

Perhaps we can term the mere admirers of Jesus' words "Philosophical Christians", and "Christians" can refer to the believers in the supernatural entity.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use admirers in a sentence?

And he was not well served by his mid-century admirers, who couldn't always tell the good from the bad.

What does admirers mean?

One who admires.

What part of speech is admirers?

admirers is commonly used as noun.