What is the meaning of ammature?
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n. 1784, "one who has a taste for (something)," from French amateur "lover of," from Latin amatorem (nominative amator) "lover," agent noun from amatus, past participle of amare "to love" (see Amy). Meaning "dabbler" (as opposed to professional) is from 1786. As an adjective, by 1838.
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a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid basis.
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➡well, ammature is a wrong word and a misspelling of amateur .
➡amateur means :- any person who gets engaged in study , persuit or science just as a passtime , rather than engaging in it for a profession .
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✔here's your answer :-
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➡well, ammature is a wrong word and a misspelling of amateur .
➡amateur means :- any person who gets engaged in study , persuit or science just as a passtime , rather than engaging in it for a profession .
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i hope it helps u !!!☺
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