80 adjectives to describe supporters

He, too, was an ardent supporter of the King, and was a member of His Majesty's Council of War at Oxford.

His grandson was converted to Buddhism by the bold and patient demeanor of an Arhat whom he had ordered to be buried alive, and became a most zealous supporter of the new faith.

I. EARLY II Amongst the staunchest supporters of Presbyterianism in the days of Charles II. were the Mores of Harleston, Norfolk.

" "He does not deny it," said another, "he'll tell you the whole storyand believe me, Peter is an enthusiastic supporter of the women's cause now.

But the furious outrages of the iconoclasts had done infinite mischief to both political and religious freedom; many of the Catholics, and particularly the priests, gradually withdrew themselves from the confederacy, which thus lost some of its most firm supporters.

The Duke of Chandos again, and Lord Sydney, were the more conspicuous among the opposers of the humane bill; and the Duke of Richmond, the Marquis Townshend, the Earl of Carlisle, the Bishop of London, and Earl Stanhope, among the most strenuous supporters of it.

> Sentences: The king discovered many schemes among those who pretended to be his loyal supporters.

In the autumn of 1868 the Parliament which passed the Reform Act was dissolved, and at the new election for Westminster I was thrown out; not to my surprise, nor, I believe, to that of my principal supporters, though in the few days preceding the election they had become more sanguine than before.

In the year 1244 the See of Chichester fell vacant by the death of Bishop Ralph Neville, and at the King's suggestion the canons elected their archdeacon, a keen supporter of his.

" Though a hearty supporter of authority in principle, Johnson was distinguished through life by the strongest spirit of personal independence and self-respect.

In London there were serious riots, and the houses of some of the most prominent supporters of the bill were attacked.

Clairvend and she had a stout supporter in old Elder Williams, who was looked upon as a high authority throughout the region.

Unmarried priests, being more like monks, were more efficient supporters of the papal throne.

She was terrified by the anarchy that had grown up about her, and by the facility with which those who should have been the most earnest supporters of the dignity and safety of the Crown found means to involve the Court in confusion and cabals; a fact which moreover tended to place her more completely in the power of Concini and his wife than would probably ever have been the case under other circumstances.

I sent his letter to the Bishop of Bath and Wells, saying I should be much obliged to him if he could make the arrangement, Lord Cleveland being a faithful and powerful supporter of Government.

There was a great inrush of voters at the polling-booth, friendly votes, if I may call them sovotes, I mean to say, of honest supporters; these were my acquaintances made during my sojourn at Barnstaple; others came, a few for Cave as well as myself.

And in the end as a rule the Roughs, Criminals and Dangerous Classes have become our warmest friends and vigorous supporters.

Arthur had been bred in devoted adherence to the now dethroned line of Lancaster, of which his father was one of the most distinguished supporters; and his earliest deeds of arms, which though unfortunate, were neither obscure nor ignoble, had been done in their cause.

A man may be a devoted supporter of Mrs. Grundy and yet be a Sulphite, if he has, in his own mind, reached an original conclusion that society needs her safeguards.

In the salon of Madame Necker gathered the solid supporters of the King, and, above all, the solid supporters of Monsieur Necker, who was at the height of his power and complacently ready to play the role of saviour to his country.

Now-a-days no one is allowed to set dogs or cocks to fight each other,at any rate, in England it is a penal offence,but men are plunged into deadly strife, against their will, by the operation of this ridiculous, superstitious and absurd principle, which imposes upon us the obligation, as its narrow-minded supporters and advocates declare, of fighting with one another like gladiators, for any little trifle.

They are removing all "the time-honoured figures" of the cathedral, and painting its massive supporters in the style of a ball-room.

In April, 1717, Lord Sunderland became Secretary of State, and still mindful of Marlborough's illustrious supporter, he made Addison his colleague.

Bray's most influential supporter was M. D'Alone, the private secretary of King William.

And are there not commercial circles also which could not exist without their equally innocent supporters?

80 adjectives to describe  supporters