Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Words for people according to what they enjoy in British Thesaurus
Words for people according to what they enjoy
aesthete (noun)
someone who loves and understands beauty, art, music etc
anglophile (noun)
bibliophile (noun)
formal someone who likes books and enjoys reading or collecting them
conversationalist (noun)
someone who enjoys conversations and always has interesting or funny things to say
culture vulture (noun)
informalshowing disapproval someone who is very interested in music, literature, and other arts. This word shows that you think people like this are annoying or not sincere.
ghoul (noun)
someone who is interested in or enjoys unpleasant situations involving death or injury
highbrow (noun)
someone who is interested in learning, culture, and art
hobbyist (noun)
someone who enjoys doing something as a hobby
mallrat (noun)
Americaninformal a young person who spends a lot of time in shopping malls with their friends
masochist (noun)
informal someone who enjoys being in an unpleasant situation
megalomaniac (noun)
someone who enjoys power over other people and always wants more of it
people person (noun)
informal someone who enjoys being with other people and easily becomes friends with them
petrolhead (noun)
Britishinformal someone who is very interested in cars or motor racing