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admirer

/ədˈmaɪ.ɹɚ/

Meanings
  • A person who expresses great admiration for someone or something.

    - "She is an admirer of the late poet's works."
    - "He is an admirer of modern art."

Pronunciation
  1. /ædˈmaɪɚ.ɹɚ/



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Rhymes
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admire , admirer , admirable , admirativeness
Homophones
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  1. Admirer () : A person who expresses great admiration for someone or something.


Variants
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admire , admired , admirer , admirers , admires , admiring , admiringly , secret admirer
Forms
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Etymology
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The word 'admirer' comes from the Latin word 'admirare', which means 'to wonder at, to admire'.


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Related Concepts
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  1. Fan: A person who is extremely enthusiastic and devoted to a particular person, thing, or activity.

  2. Supporter: A person who encourages, promotes, or defends a particular person, thing, or idea.

  3. Admirableness: The quality or state of being admirable; the degree to which someone or something is worthy of admiration.


Culture
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In various cultures, the concept of an 'admirer' holds significance. For instance, in ancient Greece, the god Apollo was often depicted as an 'admirer' of the muses, the goddesses of the arts. In modern times, the term 'admirer' is often used in popular culture to describe fans or supporters of a particular celebrity, artist, or sports team.

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