patrons Synonyms

patrons Meaning

patrons

a master (see master entry 1 sense 2g) in ancient times who freed a person he had held in slavery but retained some rights over that person, a wealthy or influential supporter of an artist or writer, a social or financial sponsor of a social function (such as a ball or concert), a person who buys the goods or uses the services offered (as by a business), one who buys the goods or uses the services offered especially by an establishment, the holder of the right of presentation to an English ecclesiastical benefice, one who gives generous support or approval, the proprietor of an establishment (such as an inn) especially in France, one that uses wealth or influence to help an individual, an institution, or a cause, the chief male officer in some fraternal lodges having both men and women members, a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter, a person chosen as a special guardian or supporter

patrons Sentence Examples

  1. The patrons of the cozy café lingered over their cappuccinos, savoring the warm ambiance.
  2. The club's patrons danced energetically beneath the flashing lights, immersing themselves in the vibrant atmosphere.
  3. The museum's patrons marveled at the intricate details of the ancient artifacts, transporting themselves back in time.
  4. The library's patrons whispered thoughtfully as they browsed the shelves, seeking knowledge and inspiration.
  5. The park's patrons enjoyed the sunshine, picnicking under the shade of majestic trees.
  6. The patrons of the local theater applauded enthusiastically after a captivating performance.
  7. The restaurant's patrons delighted in the exquisite cuisine and impeccable service, promising to return again.
  8. The boutique's patrons admired the unique and stylish pieces, indulging in a touch of luxury.
  9. The patrons of the bustling market haggled with vendors, eager to find the best deals on fresh produce.
  10. The patrons of the coffee shop worked diligently on their laptops, finding it a productive and welcoming environment.

FAQs About the word patrons

a master (see master entry 1 sense 2g) in ancient times who freed a person he had held in slavery but retained some rights over that person, a wealthy or influe

customers, clients, guests, punters, buyers, consumers,users,accounts, purchasers, prospects

vendors, sellers, brokers,merchants, shopkeepers,venders, tradesmen,fences, black marketeers

The patrons of the cozy café lingered over their cappuccinos, savoring the warm ambiance.

The club's patrons danced energetically beneath the flashing lights, immersing themselves in the vibrant atmosphere.

The museum's patrons marveled at the intricate details of the ancient artifacts, transporting themselves back in time.

The library's patrons whispered thoughtfully as they browsed the shelves, seeking knowledge and inspiration.