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admirer

[ad-mahyuhr-er] / ædˈmaɪər ər /


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What defines him instead are various quips, mordant jokes and accounts of bizarre behavior, many no doubt apocryphal, recorded by his admirers and detractors in the centuries after his death.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yes, it turns out that one of the biggest movie stars on the planet is an admirer of the 64-year-old former Britain's Got Talent star, who went on to have two US number one albums.

From BBC

The changes in “Whole Bloody Affair” aren’t so dramatic that casual admirers will notice.

From Los Angeles Times

Although Miranda has admirers on the street, there are also detractors who believe his content can be harmful to the homeless community.

From Los Angeles Times

His signature shot, an immensely powerful square cut, made him a feared opponent and earned him admirers around the world.

From BBC