They asked whether I knew the person next door; I explained he was just an acquaintance, but the people over the road were friends.
She said she could easily do the historical research because she had a good acquaintance with the history of the area.
Who was the 35th president?
I can use the word "have" at the beginning of a sentence if it fits grammatically. Could you please provide a sentence where you would like me to include the word "have"?
Synonyms for acquaintance include: associate, friend, colleague, contact.
The word acquaintance is a noun. An acquaintance is someone with who you are acquainted.
"I recently made an acquaintance with him/her."
An acquaintance is someone you know, but you are not friends.
Acquaintance is nor verb or adverb, it's a noun.
Assuming the definition: "a person known informally", a synonym could be "friend". However, many people in American English make a distinction between a friend and an acquaintance. In that context, a friend is better-known than an acquaintance. In business terms, 'colleague' and 'associate' could also serve as synonyms for acquaintance.
Writing an answer to this question is "inconvenient" for me.
I have a special pet in the entire world.Guess what it is?
The root word for "acquaintance" is "acquaint," which comes from the Old French word "acointier," meaning "make known."
The term acquaintance is defined as having a personal knowledge, study, or experience of another individual who is not quite a friend. The word acquaintance comes from the word originated from the Middle English word aqueinten from the years 1250 to 1300.