The note is from an acquaintance in my neighborhood.
"Acquaintance" is a noun, referring to someone who is known but not a close friend.
Acquaintance is nor verb or adverb, it's a noun.
The word acquaintance is a noun, a person, someone you have met or something that you recognize.
The abstract noun of "acquaint" is "acquaintance." An abstract noun is a word that represents a concept or idea, rather than a physical object. In this case, "acquaintance" refers to the state of being familiar or acquainted with someone or something.
The word acquaintance is a noun. An acquaintance is someone with who you are acquainted.
An acquaintance is someone you know, but you are not friends.
I don't know her well, she's just an acquaintance. He recognized her as an acquaintance from his apartment building.
The noun form of "acquaint" is "acquaintance." It refers to a person whom one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend. Additionally, "acquaintance" can also denote the state of being familiar with something or someone.
The likely common noun is spelled friend (acquaintance, buddy).
This word is a noun-- the name of something or someone. The plural is acquaintances. Sometimes it's an abstract and sometimes tangible. Examples: "I do not have the pleasure of her acquaintance" (abstract); "Let me introduce to you my acquaintance, Mr. Rumpelstiltskin" (tangible).
Acquaintance with the subject is helpful when signing up for a course.
I assure you most sincerely that that girl/boy is no more than an acquaintance of mine. I am most pleased to make your acquaintance.