| admirer | | |
| n. (person) | 1. admirer, booster, champion, friend, protagonist, supporter | a person who backs a politician or a team etc..; "all their supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the library" |
| ~ advocate, advocator, exponent, proponent | a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea. |
| ~ anglophil, anglophile | an admirer of England and things English. |
| ~ believer, truster | a supporter who accepts something as true. |
| ~ boswell | a devoted admirer and recorder of another's words and deeds. |
| ~ cheerleader | an enthusiastic and vocal supporter.; "he has become a cheerleader for therapeutic cloning" |
| ~ confederate | a supporter of the Confederate States of America. |
| ~ corporatist | a supporter of corporatism. |
| ~ enthusiast, partizan, partisan | an ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity. |
| ~ francophil, francophile | an admirer of France and everything French. |
| ~ free trader | an advocate of unrestricted international trade. |
| ~ functionalist | an adherent of functionalism. |
| ~ jacobite | a supporter of James II after he was overthrown or a supporter of the Stuarts. |
| ~ loyalist, stalwart | a person who is loyal to their allegiance (especially in times of revolt). |
| ~ new dealer | a supporter of the economic policies in the United States known as the New Deal. |
| ~ graecophile, philhellene, philhellenist | an admirer of Greece and everything Greek. |
| ~ mainstay, pillar | a prominent supporter.; "he is a pillar of the community" |
| ~ roundhead | a supporter of parliament and Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War. |
| ~ seconder | someone who endorses a motion or petition as a necessary preliminary to a discussion or vote. |
| ~ shavian | an admirer of G. B. Shaw or his works. |
| ~ endorser, indorser, ratifier, subscriber | someone who expresses strong approval. |
| ~ well-wisher, sympathiser, sympathizer | someone who shares your feelings or opinions and hopes that you will be successful. |
| ~ toaster, wassailer | someone who proposes a toast; someone who drinks to the health of success of someone or some venture. |
| ~ maintainer, sustainer, upholder | someone who upholds or maintains.; "firm upholders of tradition"; "they are sustainers of the idea of democracy" |
| ~ verifier, voucher | someone who vouches for another or for the correctness of a statement. |
| ~ whig | a supporter of the American Revolution. |
| n. (person) | 2. admirer | a person who admires; someone who esteems or respects or approves. |
| ~ individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul | a human being.; "there was too much for one person to do" |
| ~ venerator | someone who regards with deep respect or reverence. |
| ~ marveller, wonderer | someone filled with admiration and awe; someone who wonders at something. |
| n. (person) | 3. admirer, adorer | someone who admires a young woman.; "she had many admirers" |
| ~ lover | a person who loves someone or is loved by someone. |
| ~ fancier, enthusiast | a person having a strong liking for something. |
| ~ suer, suitor, wooer | a man who courts a woman.; "a suer for the hand of the princess" |
| ~ worshiper, worshipper | someone who admires too much to recognize faults. |
| suitor | | |
| n. (person) | 1. suer, suitor, wooer | a man who courts a woman.; "a suer for the hand of the princess" |
| ~ adorer, admirer | someone who admires a young woman.; "she had many admirers" |
| ~ prince charming | a suitor who fulfills the dreams of his beloved. |
| woo | | |
| v. (social) | 1. court, woo | seek someone's favor.; "China is wooing Russia" |
| v. (social) | 2. court, romance, solicit, woo | make amorous advances towards.; "John is courting Mary" |
| ~ act, move | perform an action, or work out or perform (an action).; "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel" |
| ~ chase after, chase | pursue someone sexually or romantically. |
| ~ display | attract attention by displaying some body part or posing; of animals. |
| bachelor | | |
| n. (person) | 1. bachelor, unmarried man | a man who has never been married. |
| ~ adult male, man | an adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman).; "there were two women and six men on the bus" |
| n. (person) | 2. bachelor, bachelor-at-arms, knight bachelor | a knight of the lowest order; could display only a pennon. |
| ~ knight | originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit. |
| v. (stative) | 3. bach, bachelor | lead a bachelor's existence. |
| ~ live | lead a certain kind of life; live in a certain style.; "we had to live frugally after the war" |
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