operaphile

noun

Etymology

From opera + -phile.

  1. borrowed from opera
  2. suffixed as operaphile — “opera + phile

Definitions

  1. One who enthusiastically enjoys opera.

    • Even a cinemaphobe operaphile ought to score twenty or more. .
    • Although Costa retained his contacts with the royal family, Gye was able to develop his own close relationship with the operaphile Prince of Wales, for whose mistress Pauline Lucca he occasionally rescheduled the programme.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA