Sucker For

B1 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    70 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Sucker For Meanings

    noun a person who is easily deceived or taken advantage of

    preposition used to indicate a person's weakness or fondness for something

    Fields related to sucker for

    Music

    He's a sucker for classic rock music from the 70s and 80s.

    Fashion

    She's a sucker for designer handbags and shoes.

    Romance

    He's a sucker for romantic gestures like flowers and love letters.

    Food

    I'm a sucker for anything chocolatey or sweet.

    Books

    I'm a sucker for mystery novels with a twist ending.

    Movies

    She's a sucker for romantic comedies and tearjerkers.

    Occupation Usage of sucker for

    Writer

    In a professional context, a writer may use the term 'sucker for' to describe their love for a particular genre of writing or a specific writing style. For example, a writer may say 'I'm a sucker for a good mystery novel' to express their fondness for that type of literature.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term 'sucker for' to describe a particular bias or weakness they have in their practice. For example, a psychologist may say 'I'm a sucker for patients who remind me of myself' to acknowledge a potential blind spot in their therapeutic approach.

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