supporters
Pronunciation: [səˈpɔrtərz]
Context: "relationship"
(noun) people who help or cheer for someone or something, like a team or a cause. When you support someone, you show that you care about them and want them to do well.
Example
The supporters cheered loudly for their team during the game.
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There were no supporters at the event, so it felt quite empty.
Example
How many supporters do you think will come to the concert?
Context: "politics"
(noun) people who agree with and stand by a politician or a political idea. These are the individuals who believe in what the politician is trying to achieve.
Example
The politician gained many supporters after sharing his new plan.
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Some voters were disappointed that the candidate lost her supporters after the scandal.
Example
What issues do you think attract most supporters in an election?
Context: "sports"
(noun) fans or followers of a sports team who encourage and root for them during games. They wear team colors and hope their team wins.
Example
The supporters wore their team's jerseys and painted their faces for the big match.
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Without any supporters in the stands, the game felt unexciting.
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What do you think makes a good supporter of a sports team?