Attendance vs Visitorship - What's the difference?
attendance | visitorship |
(senseid) The state of attending; presence.
The count or list of individuals present for an event.
The frequency with which one has been present for a regular activity or set of events.
The quality, position of visitor, notably where that is a title:
# in an ecclesiastical context
# in an academical institution
attendance, number of visitors attending an event, etc.
As nouns the difference between attendance and visitorship
is that attendance is (senseid) the state of attending; presence while visitorship is the quality, position of visitor, notably where that is a title:.attendance
English
Alternative forms
* attendanceEtymology
From (etyl) atendance, fromNoun
(en noun)- Attendance at the meeting is required.
- The class sat down so that the teacher could take attendance .
- John's attendance for the conventions was not good.
See also
* bums in seatsvisitorship
English
Noun
(en noun)- ''The visitorship in this nunnery is traditionally held by a Jesuit
- ''Visitorships in reputed universities can significantly advance careers
- ''The visitorship should not be a major measure of success for a cultural activity which requires a well-prepared audience