Meaning & Definition of word "Suitor"
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Suitor
/ˈsuːtə/
noun:
- 1. A person, usually a man, who is seeking to marry someone.
- Example: The young suitor brought flowers to impress his beloved.
- 2. A person who petitions or appeals for something.
- Example: The suitor presented his case before the court.
- 3. One who courts or seeks the affection of someone, often romantically.
- Example: Her suitor was persistent, always asking for her attention.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'suitor', from 'suit', to follow.
Common Phrases and Expressions
hopeless suitor:
A suitor who has little chance of winning the affections of the one they love.
suitor on the chase:
A suitor who is actively pursuing someone's affection.
Related Words
court:
To seek the affection of someone.
romance:
A relationship involving love and affection.
Slang Meanings of suitor
Meaning: A player or someone who dates around.
Example Sentence: He's such a suitor, always flirting with every girl at the party.
Meaning: An admirer who is overly persistent.
Example Sentence: That guy is a total suitor, he won't stop texting her.