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acquaintance

noun as in a person known informally

noun as in knowledge of something through experience

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Should old acquaintance be forgot, just remember a few of the resolutions the Founding Fathers (would have) made this year.

Another acquaintance described Seevakumaran as “a creep,” who would “constantly hit on women.”

He insulted a female poet of his acquaintance by remarking “that she and her family were Jews.”

Not long ago, I mentioned the Victims of Communism Memorial to an acquaintance.

In the early 2000s, an acquaintance told Sun about the possibility of doing business in Ethiopia.

A child begins to make acquaintance with the images of things when set before a mirror.

He made the acquaintance of some courtiers, who felt or affected an interest in learning and in learned men.

By its operation Gordon Wright, the most sensible man of our acquaintance, is reduced to the level of infancy!

It was the Town Crier, with whom, as with a brother artist, he had picked acquaintance the day before.

For Lettice—the tender woman of his first acquaintance—had obviously experienced a moment of reaction.

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On this page you'll find 53 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to acquaintance, such as: associate, colleague, companion, friend, neighbor, and association.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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