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Acquaintanceship Meaning in English

word

əˈkweɪntənsʃɪp
uh-KWAYN-tuhn-ship
ɐkwˈeɪntənsʃˌɪp
uh-KWAYN-tuhn-ship

Definition

A relationship where two people know each other but are not close friends; being familiar with someone but not deeply connected.

Usage & Nuances

A formal or semi-formal word, usually used in academic, literary, or formal social contexts. Refers to the state or period of knowing someone, not to a person. Less emotional than 'friendship'; collocates with 'brief', 'long', or 'casual' (e.g. 'a brief acquaintanceship'). Not common in everyday spoken English.

Example Sentences

Our acquaintanceship began at a work event.

basic

There was a brief acquaintanceship between them.

basic

Their acquaintanceship lasted many years but never turned into friendship.

basic

I wouldn’t call it a friendship, more of a long acquaintanceship.

natural

Their acquaintanceship grew after they started working together.

natural

Despite our long acquaintanceship, we’ve never met outside the office.

natural