Pronunciation: /səˈpɔːrtər/
noun a person who is in favor of something or someone
A1 My dad is a supporter of the local soccer team.
A2 She has been a loyal supporter of the charity for many years.
B1 As a supporter of renewable energy, I always try to reduce my carbon footprint.
B2 The politician gained a lot of supporters during the election campaign.
C1 The company has a strong network of supporters who advocate for their products.
C2 The artist's work has garnered a large following of supporters who appreciate her unique style.
adjective relating to or characteristic of someone who supports a particular person, group, or cause
A1 She is a big supporter of the local sports team.
A2 He is a strong supporter of environmental conservation.
B1 The company has a loyal supporter base that helps promote their products.
B2 As a supporter member, you will receive exclusive benefits and discounts.
C1 The politician's supporters rallied together to campaign for his re-election.
C2 The charity event was a huge success thanks to the generous contributions of its supporters.
formal The political candidate gained a large number of supporters during the campaign.
informal I'm a huge supporter of that band, I've been to all their concerts.
slang She's a ride-or-die supporter of that sports team.
figurative The pillar of the community was seen as a strong supporter of local businesses.
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