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patron

benefactor / supporter
[C] Countable
pl: patrons

This word carries a strong sense of loyalty and relationship. When used in the context of arts or charity, it evokes a historical image of nobility sponsoring a genius, implying a power dynamic where the supporter enables the creator's existence.

In a commercial sense, it is more formal than customer. A customer is someone who makes a transaction, whereas a patron is someone who frequents a place, suggesting a habitual bond and a sense of belonging to a specific establishment.

A person who supports a cause or visits a business.

Meanings

Nounbenefactor

A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.

The museum is funded by a wealthy patron of the arts.

Nounsupporter

A regular customer of a store, restaurant, hotel, or other establishment.

The cafe was crowded with its usual morning patrons.

Examples

He is a patron.

The patron is here.

I am a patron.

The library has many patrons.

She was a patron of art.

The shop welcomes every patron.

The hotel provides towels for every patron.

Travel

A wealthy patron funded the new gallery.

Gourmet

The detective questioned the last patron in the bar.

Detective

The Medici family served as a primary patron of the Renaissance.

History
Business

The opera house relies on the benevolence of its private patrons.

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