acquaint (Meaning)
acquaint (v)
cause to come to know personally
make familiar or conversant with
inform
acquaint (v. t.)
Acquainted.
To furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to make familiar; -- followed by with.
To communicate notice to; to inform; to make cognizant; -- followed by with (formerly, also, by of), or by that, introducing the intelligence; as, to acquaint a friend with the particulars of an act.
To familiarize; to accustom.
Synonyms & Antonyms of acquaint
acquaint Sentence Examples
- I would like to acquaint you with my new colleague, Sarah, who just joined our team.
- As we strolled through the art gallery, the guide took the time to acquaint us with the history and significance of each masterpiece.
- It's important to acquaint yourself with the rules and regulations before participating in the competition.
- The professor made an effort to acquaint the students with the main concepts before diving into the more complex material.
- During the orientation session, new employees had the opportunity to acquaint themselves with the company's mission and values.
- As a host, it is polite to acquaint guests with the layout of your home, including where essential amenities are located.
- The travel guide was eager to acquaint tourists with the local customs and traditions of the region.
- Before embarking on the hiking trail, the guide took a moment to acquaint the group with safety precautions and trail etiquette.
- Let me acquaint you with the intricacies of this software so that you can use it effectively for your work.
- The teacher encouraged students to acquaint themselves with the library resources to enhance their research skills.
FAQs About the word acquaint
cause to come to know personally, make familiar or conversant with, informAcquainted., To furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to m
familiarize, educate,introduce, orientate,orient, accustom, initiate, inform, apprise, enlighten
mislead, mislead,misinform, misinform,
I would like to acquaint you with my new colleague, Sarah, who just joined our team.
As we strolled through the art gallery, the guide took the time to acquaint us with the history and significance of each masterpiece.
It's important to acquaint yourself with the rules and regulations before participating in the competition.
The professor made an effort to acquaint the students with the main concepts before diving into the more complex material.