Fan
UK /["/fæn/"]/US /["/fæn/"]/
Definition
a person who admires somebody/something or enjoys watching or listening to somebody/something very much
In simple words: A device that moves air to keep people cool.
Examples
- She is a big fan of the band and attends every concert.
- A fan blew cool air into the room during the hot summer days.
- He is such a fan of football that he knows the stats of every player.
- Make sure to turn off the fan when you leave the room.
- As a fan of mystery novels, she always has a book in her bag.
- The fan on the ceiling made the room feel more comfortable.
- He waved a fan to cool himself during the outdoor event.
- Being a fan of science fiction, he enjoys movies with aliens and space travel.
- The athlete signed autographs for his fans after the game.
- The handheld fan was a lifesaver during the heatwave.
Usage notes
Use 'fan' to refer to machines that create airflow, or to describe someone who strongly supports a team or interest. In informal contexts, it's common to refer to someone as a 'fan' of a particular artist or sport.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a hand fan that you use to cool off; it helps you feel breezy!
Collocations
- adoring
- ardent
- avid
- be
- become
- delight
- flock
- gather
- turn out
- club
- site
- website
- electric
- cooling
- extractor
- blow
- belt
- blade
- heater
Synonyms
- supporter
- enthusiast
- admirer
- devotee
Antonyms
- enemy
- critic
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'fan' of something with 'follower' on social media.
- Using 'fans' as a verb when it's only a noun.
- Mixing up 'fan' with 'ventilator' or 'air conditioner' without knowing the differences in function.