acquaintance
1 of 1noun/ˈək.weɪn.təns/
Forms:acquaintances
1
a person whom one knows but is not a close friend
C1- She bumped into an old acquaintance at the grocery store and exchanged pleasantries.
- Though they were only acquaintances, he always greeted her warmly whenever they crossed paths.
- Networking events provide opportunities to meet new acquaintances in the professional world.
- He invited his acquaintances from work to the party, hoping to expand his social circle.
- It's always nice to catch up with acquaintances at social gatherings and hear about their recent experiences.
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2
familiarity or knowledge gained about someone or something through experience or exposure
- She has a broad acquaintance with classical literature.
- His acquaintance with modern art is limited.
- I gained acquaintance with the software during training.
- Travel provides acquaintance with diverse cultures.
- The professor shared her acquaintance with rare manuscripts.
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3
a social relationship that is less intimate than a friendship
- Their connection is merely an acquaintance, not a deep friendship.
- They maintained casual acquaintances through mutual friends.
- She has many acquaintances in the art world.
- Networking events help build professional acquaintances.
- Being an acquaintance allows polite conversation without obligations.
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