Acquainted: A word used to show that you have met and befriended something. Also means partnership.
The word for being familiar with someone is "acquainted."
The word should be "acquainted" from "acquaint"Origin of ACQUAINTMiddle English, from Anglo-French acuinter, aquaynter,from Old French acoins familiar, from Latin accognitus, past participle of accognoscere to recognize, from ad- +cognoscere to know - more at cognition First Known Use: 14th century
The preposition "with" is typically used with the verb "acquainted." For example, "I am acquainted with her."
The preposition "with" typically goes with "acquainted" in expressions like "acquainted with."
The prefix of "acquainted" is "ac-" and the suffix is "-ed".
Acquainted is a three syllable word.
To use acquainted in a sentence a person could say, "How acquainted are the women with the procedure". Acquainted means to get to know or be known by someone.
The word acquainted means to be familiar with. An example would be "He is not acquainted with anyone who lives in Boston".
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Here are 3 examples:She acquainted, very well, with her neighbor.Why haven't you acquainted with her yet?Don't be shy to be acquainted with him.
I think you mean acquainted, which means familiar with. I am acquainted with Mrs. Jones from school.
a)they were acquainted with horse chariots and the use of bronze. b)they were acquainted with use of iron. c)they had a system of education. d)they were acquainted with use of copper and the modern ploughshare.
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The word for being familiar with someone is "acquainted."
The word is spelled acquainted, just as you spelled it.
ac-quaint-ed
The word acquaintance is a noun. An acquaintance is someone with who you are acquainted.