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    suitor
    /ˈsuːtə/

    noun

    • 1. a man who pursues a relationship with a particular woman, with a view to marriage: "she decided to marry her suitor" Similar admirerbeauwooerboyfriend
    • 2. a prospective buyer of a business or corporation: "the company agreed to negotiate with its suitor"

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  2. SUITOR definition: 1. a man who wants to marry a particular woman: 2. a person or company who wants to take control…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SUITOR is one that petitions or entreats. How to use suitor in a sentence.

  4. SUITOR meaning: 1. a man who wants to marry a particular woman: 2. a person or company who wants to take control…. Learn more.

  5. noun. a man who courts a woman; wooer. law a person who brings a suit in a court of law; plaintiff. rare. a person who makes a request or appeal for anything. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of suitor 1.

  6. A suitor is a guy who asks you out on a date. You can describe your sister's prom escort as her suitor.

  7. suitor in British English. (ˈsuːtə , ˈsjuːt- ) noun. 1. someone who courts another person; wooer. 2. law. a person who brings a suit in a court of law; plaintiff. 3. rare. a person who makes a request or appeal for anything.

  8. 1. One who courts another. 2. A person who makes a petition or request. 3. Law A person who sues in court; a plaintiff; a petitioner. 4. A person or entity trying to acquire a controlling interest in a company, as by purchasing sufficient shares of its stock.