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Attendee vs Acquaintance - What's the difference?

attendee | acquaintance |

As nouns the difference between attendee and acquaintance

is that attendee is a person who is in attendance or in the audience of an event while acquaintance is (uncountable) a state of being acquainted, or of having intimate, or more than slight or superficial, knowledge; personal knowledge gained by intercourse short of that of friendship or intimacy.

attendee

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A person who is in attendance or in the audience of an event.
  • *2000 , Russian Government,
  • *:During the official performance of the National Anthem of the Russian Federation all attendees are supposed to stand and men take their hats off.
  • A visitor or participant of an event.
  • *2002 , Sam Williams,
  • *:O'Reilly, the summit host, remembers a particularly insightful comment from Torvalds, a summit attendee .
  • (uncommon) A person who is attended.
  • Synonyms

    * (person in attendance) attender, audience (member) * (participant in an event) audience (member), participant

    Anagrams

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    acquaintance

    English

    (Webster 1913)

    Alternative forms

    * acquaintaunce

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (uncountable) A state of being acquainted, or of having intimate, or more than slight or superficial, knowledge; personal knowledge gained by intercourse short of that of friendship or intimacy
  • I know of the man; but have no acquaintance with him.
  • * 1799 , '', in ''The Works , Volume 6, page 22:
  • Contract no friend?hip, or even acquaintance , with a guileful man : he re?embles a coal, which when hot burneth the hand, and when cold blacketh it.
  • (countable) A person or persons with whom one is acquainted.
  • * 1848 , , Chapter XVI:
  • Montgomery was an old acquaintance of Ferguson.

    Usage notes

    * Synonym notes: The words acquaintance , familiarity, and intimacy mark different degrees of closeness in social intercourse. Acquaintance arises from occasional intercourse; as, our acquaintance has been a brief one. We can speak of a slight or an intimate acquaintance. Familiarity is the result of continued acquaintance. It springs from persons being frequently together, so as to wear off all restraint and reserve; as, the familiarity of old companions. Intimacy is the result of close connection, and the freest interchange of thought; as, the intimacy of established friendship.

    Synonyms

    * familiarity, fellowship, intimacy, knowledge * See also

    Derived terms

    * nodding acquaintance

    References

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