noun a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
adjective relating to or characteristic of a patron, especially a customer of a store, restaurant, or theater
A person who financially supports a religious institution or cause
A person who financially supports a school, college, or university
A regular customer or supporter of a particular establishment, such as a restaurant or hotel
A person who uses the services of a library, such as borrowing books or other materials
A person who supports and promotes artists and their work through financial contributions or attendance at events
A writer may have a patron who financially supports their work or provides resources for their projects.
An artist may have a patron who commissions their work or provides funding for exhibitions.
A musician may have a patron who sponsors their concerts or albums.
A historian may have a patron who funds their research or publications.
A scientist may have a patron who supports their experiments or scientific endeavors.
An athlete may have a patron who sponsors their training or competitions.
A designer may have a patron who funds their projects or collaborations.
An architect may have a patron who commissions their designs or provides funding for construction projects.
A chef may have a patron who invests in their restaurant or culinary ventures.
An actor may have a patron who supports their performances or helps them secure roles.
An entrepreneur may have a patron who invests in their startup or business idea.
A politician may have a patron who donates to their campaign or supports their political agenda.
An educator may have a patron who funds their research or educational initiatives.
A lawyer may have a patron who provides referrals or financial support for legal cases.
A doctor may have a patron who supports their medical practice or research projects.