noun
- plural of extol·ler; people who praise or commend someone or something enthusiastically and publicly
Usage: countable noun; typically used in formal or literary contexts
Examples
- The extollers of the new policy gathered at the town hall to voice their support.
- Many extollers of classical music attended the symphony's opening night.
- The book's extollers praised its innovative approach to storytelling.
- Environmental extollers have long championed renewable energy sources.
- Despite the extollers' enthusiasm, the project faced significant obstacles.
- The extollers of traditional craftsmanship worked to preserve ancient techniques.