supporter

UK /səˈpɔː.tə/ US /səˈpɔɹ.tɚ/
noun 5

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(noun.)

ADJ

active, ardent, close, committed, die-hard, enthusiastic, faithful, fanatical, fervent, great, keen, loyal, passionate, stalwart, staunch, strong

She remained a passionate supporter of environmental protection throughout her career.

leading, principal, prominent | lifelong, long-time

traditional

My grandfather was a traditional supporter of the local football club for over fifty years.

reluctant | government, opposition, party, political | Conservative, Labour, etc.

grass-roots, rank-and-file

The football club's rank-and-file supporters were disappointed by the manager's decision to leave.

football, rugby, etc.

QUANT

army, group, set, team

A large group of supporters gathered outside the stadium before the match.

VERB + SUPPORTER

have

attract, rally

The popular candidate managed to rally thousands of supporters before the election.

SUPPORTER + VERB

rally

The team's supporters rallied behind their coach after the disappointing loss.

cheer

The team's supporters cheered loudly when their players scored the winning goal.

PHRASES

a crowd/rally of supporters

A huge crowd of supporters gathered outside the stadium to celebrate their team's victory.

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