suitor|suitors in English
noun
[suit·or || 'suːtə(r)]
man who courts a woman; one who makes a petition, one who submits a request; plaintiff (Law); person or group that wishes to purchase a business
Use "suitor|suitors" in a sentence
1. Is sought by any other suitor?
2. She refused her suitor.
3. Now, without further ado, your suitor...
4. She had rejected all her many suitors.
5. He was an ardent suitor.
6. Girls are free to accept or reject suitors.
7. The persistent suitor made persistent efforts and succeeded eventually.
8. Is Barclays a good choice of suitor?
9. Pomona's shyest suitor was the wood - god Vertumnus.
10. Did you find a suitor for your daughter?
11. They had considered her suitor ambitious and upwardly mobile.
12. My mother had a suitor who adored her.
13. Some executives felt that their Chinese suitors had bargained astutely.
14. Usually speaking, such a young man is a hopeless suitor.
15. No one can be at once suitor and judge.
16. This is a great way to meet a suitor.
17. The geeky suitor lost, which pushes the wrong buttons.
18. The company was making little progress in trying to find a suitor.
19. 10 They had considered her suitor ambitious and upwardly mobile.
20. E: No one can be at once suitor and judge!
21. She had a few suitors in her youth, but now Edna is An old maid
22. Of course , before the war, Will would certainly not have been an eligible suitor.
23. Only a suitor with inherited land, and preferably also a title, would do.
24. 28 synonyms for Aspirant: candidate, applicant, hopeful, aspirer, seeker, suitor, postulant, hopeful
25. She can't make up her mind which of her many suitors she should marry.