The adverb form of "acquaintance" is "acquaintedly." However, it is not commonly used in everyday language. More often, phrases like "in an acquainted manner" are used to convey the idea of familiarity or knowledge about someone or something.
Acquaintance is nor verb or adverb, it's a noun.
"Acquaintance" is a noun. It means a person who is not a good friend but whom one is familiar with, but does not necessarily know very well. It can also be the relationship of two people meeting, such as is used when someone says, "Pleased to have your acquaintance."
The correct spelling is acquaintance (someone you know casually).
There are many different meanings of the nature of acquaintance. An acquaintance is a person that you deal with regularly.
I don't know her well, she's just an acquaintance. He recognized her as an acquaintance from his apartment building.
The note is from an acquaintance in my neighborhood.
"Acquaintance" is a noun, referring to someone who is known but not a close friend.
"I recently made an acquaintance with him/her."
An Acquaintance with Darkness was created in 1997.
Synonyms for acquaintance include: associate, friend, colleague, contact.
an acquaintance
An acquaintance is someone you know, but you are not friends.