Antonym: absence. Similar words: attend, attend to, defendant, dancer, attention, guidance, pay attention to, maintenance. Meaning: [-dəns] n. 1. the act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.) 2. the frequency with which a person is present 3. the number of people that are present.
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31. Attendance at my lectures has fallen off considerably.
32. Over 2000 people were in attendance at yesterday's demonstration.
33. The attendance has dropped away recently.
34. She is in attendance on the sick man.
35. The attendance of this class never dropped off.
36. Attendance at these matches has been rather patchy recently.
37. They're expecting a large attendance at the meeting.
38. He insists on regular attendance and punctuality.
39. The attendance gradually dropped off.
40. At last month's meeting, attendance was poor.
41. There was an attendance of 42 at the meeting.
42. Attendance at the meeting is compulsory.
43. Attendance at tonight's meeting is obligatory.
44. His attendance at the rally declared his political allegiance.
45. The average attendance at matches increased last year.
46. Attendance at the meeting was rather thin.
47. He danced attendance on Bob.
48. Attendance has fallen off recently.
49. A nurse was in constant attendance.
50. I can't stand the way she has to have someone dancing attendance on her the whole time.
51. She found reassurance in the high attendance at her lectures.
52. It is right and proper that parents take responsibility for their children's attendance at school.
53. Attendance is purely voluntary.
54. As the course becomes more difficult[sentencedict.com], there's usually a corresponding drop in attendance.
55. The teacher spoke to her about her poor attendance record. Sentencedict.com
56. Several heads of state were in attendance at the funeral.
57. Poor attendance at the concert was put down to the lack of big names.
58. The chief engineer is very busy and can't be in attendance at today's meeting.
59. She had been so danced attendance on by her husband, that when he died she was ill-equipped to face the world for herself.
60. She knew she had been very slack in her church attendance recently.
More similar words: attend, attend to, defendant, dancer, attention, guidance, pay attention to, maintenance, in accordance with, in danger, matter, latter, agenda, scatter, battery, pattern, no matter, calendar, a matter of, intend, extend, tender, contend, extended, tendency, recommendation, at the end of, as a matter of fact, cancel, cancer.