Synonym: acquaintanceship, conversance, conversancy, familiarity, friend. Similar words: acquainted, quaint, maintenance, in the distance, acquiescence, maintain, stance, intangible. Meaning: n. 1. personal knowledge or information about someone or something 2. a relationship less intimate than friendship 3. a person with whom you are acquainted.
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181, We only have a nodding acquaintance with Fred as we've met him twice.
182, I tried to scrape up an acquaintance with them but failed.
183, It will be advisable for you to drop an acquaintance such as John; he is not a good companion for you.
184, When asked if anyone had ever told her that she talked too much, Amaiza responded to Solo that one previous acquaintance had, and that "his widow was living it up on Bestine with his death benefits."
185, He also made the acquaintance of writer Emile Zola, who became a close friend and defender of his work.
186, I am waiting for your early acquaintance and chemical action.
187, Acquaintance of teaching and research staff and students the work and life in the partner country.
188, Hitherto I had had no confederates nor any acquaintance among that tribe.
189, I don't know her very well, we have a nodding acquaintance.
190, I honour your circumspection . A fortnight's acquaintance is certainly very little. One cannot know what a man really is by the end of a fortnight.
191, Story: While at a farmer's market last week, I visited with an acquaintance, late 40s, who walked with a limp. "What happened?"
192, One luckless evening it occurred to me to test my wife's fidelity in a vulgar, commonplace way familiar to everyone who has acquaintance with the literature of fact and fiction.
193, He scraped up an acquaintance with the local firms in hopes of landing a new job.
194, I cannot say I know him well, but we a nodding acquaintance.
195, I have an acquaintance who recently stepped in as part-owner of a restaurant.
196, But, indeed, I ought to be glad that I make acquaintance with these seasons.
197, I was a spiritual hedonist, and wished tothe gratification of making this novel and piquant acquaintance.
198, She looked about the rutted and cut-up space around the depot for the equipage of some old friend or acquaintance who might drive them to Aunt Pitty's house but she recognized no one, black or white.
199, Presume upon an acquaintance of a few hours, he asked to borrow five pounds.
200, The best English people abroad were shy of making her acquaintance.
201, Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days of auld long syne?
202, His closer acquaintance with Miss Middleton squared with his first impressions.
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203, Elinor had always thought it would be more prudent for them to settle at some distance from Norland, than immediately amongst their present acquaintance.
204, At Burlington I made acquaintance with many principal people of the province.
205, It was our young acquaintance of Baymouth, Mr Spavin, who had got his degree, and was driving homewards in triumph in his yellow post chaise.
206, B woman who can't forgive should never have a nodding acquaintance a man.
207, One day, the dragonet runs into a man to rescue a woman and the hoodlum attacks brutally, thought that on this person of body has the Buddha reason, then goes forward with its acquaintance.
208, The cyber acquaintance carnal knowledge of and, how big is the probability that infection Ai grows?
209, Acquaintance is Predestined Relationship . Friend is the Real Wealth.
210, Locke's medical studies eventually led him to an interest in chemistry, a fascination that was soon reinforced by an acquaintance with the scientist Robert Boyle.
More similar words: acquainted, quaint, maintenance, in the distance, acquiescence, maintain, stance, intangible, pittance, substance, distance, instance, acceptance, assistance, reluctance, resistance, for instance, happenstance, circumstance, of importance, uncertainty, acquit, acquire, acquired, acquittal, acquiesce, instantaneous, acquisition, contain, tantalize.