Definition
A person who espouses or adopts a cause, belief, or idea; one who advocates for something.
Etymology
From espouse plus the -er suffix indicating an agent or person who performs an action. The term shifted focus from 'one who marries' to 'one who advocates.'
Kelly Says
An espouser is someone who doesn't just believe something—they're actively married to the cause, which is why the word captures that deep commitment beyond passive agreement!
Translations
ARالعربية
تزويج
ta-z-wi-j
BNবাংলা
বিবাহ কর
bi-baah kor
DEDeutsch
verehelichen
ve-reh-li-ken
ELΕλληνικά
παντρεύω
pan-tre-vo
ESEspañol
esposar
es-po-sar
FAفارسی
ازدواج کردن
e-z-da-vaj kar-dan
FISuomi
avioliitto
ah-voh-lee-it-to
FRFrançais
épouser
e-po-zher
HEעברית
להתחתן
le-hat-tan
HIहिन्दी
विवाह करना
vi-vaah kar-na
HUMagyar
feleségül venni
fe-le-seg-ul ven-ni
IDBahasa Indonesia
menikah
me-ni-kah
ITItaliano
sposare
spo-za-reh
MSBahasa Melayu
nikah
ni-kah
NLNederlands
trouwen
troo-wen
PLPolski
poślubić
po-s-loo-bich
RORomână
căsători
ka-so-tari
RUРусский
жениться
zhen'it'sya
TAதமிழ்
திருமணம் செய்து
thirumaanam sey-th-u
TEతెలుగు
marriage
mar-ree-aj
TRTürkçe
evlenmek
ev-len-mek
UKУкраїнська
одружитися
o-dru-zhi-ty-sa
URاردو
شادی کرنا
shaadi kar-na
VITiếng Việt
hôn nhân
hon nhan