English to Tamil Dictionary acquaintance

acquaintance

அறிமுகம்
definition
noun
the students had little acquaintance with the language
a person's knowledge or experience of something.
a wide circle of friends and acquaintances
a person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend.
translation of 'acquaintance'
நன்கு பழகியதனால் அடையப் பெற்ற அறிவு
noun
பரிச்சயம்
example
Next it brought an experimental 'acquaintance' with grace and forgiveness.
It is striking to realize how much of this material is personal-not subjective, but rather framed by her own family history or immediate 'acquaintance' .
the pupils had little 'acquaintance' with the language
his extensive 'acquaintance' included Oscar Wilde and Yeats
most men of her 'acquaintance' were in uniform now
Now, because of her 'acquaintance' with Moher, Zalie was looked at as if she were one of the most important people ever born.
She despises George and is diverted by the renewal of her 'acquaintance' with the rakish Judge Brack who offers the possibility of flirting, gossip and intrigue.
Now, have you had opportunities, in the course of your 'acquaintance' with Mr. Favreau, to watch him walk?
I'm currently on leave, so I should obviously be using all this spare time renewing my 'acquaintance' with children's telly, particularly if it's getting this risque.
She has difficulty believing the rumours of her husband's 'acquaintance' with the infamous Mrs. Erlynne, but yields to the rumours anyways in hope of finding true love.
Some had experience of Frankish Gaul and hence some 'acquaintance' with Roman institutions and culture.
Despite the title, this play adds little to our knowledge or appreciation of Beckett although assuming a fairly comprehensive 'acquaintance' with his works.
It was a fine achievement and I hope the singers enjoyed singing it as much as I enjoyed the opportunity of renewing my 'acquaintance' with this excellent piece.
When his marriage is disrupted by the renewal of his 'acquaintance' with Shimamoto, it comes back to haunt him.
Sentimental souls are invited to renew their 'acquaintance' with the Warrumbungle National Park during its 50 year celebrations next month.
After graduating from Paris, Burman returned to India to renew his 'acquaintance' with the tradition of the art and the culture of his native land.
Caresses marks my first 'acquaintance' with the work of the Catalan playwright Sergi Belbel - and I am certainly richer for the introduction.
His telling anecdotes draw on years of personal 'acquaintance' with key figures, and alert attendance at arcane, cultish tech conferences.
In such terms Mr Gradgrind always mentally introduced himself, whether to his private circle of 'acquaintance' , or to the public in general.
Black manages to compress a good deal into a limited space, calling on his thorough 'acquaintance' with a vast array of primary sources.
Long 'acquaintance' with a work is therefore essential.
I left feeling a bit cheated, but in the following days renewed my 'acquaintance' with the Shostakovich concerto - encouraged by the memory of an inspired performance.
After all, the ladies of your 'acquaintance' belong to high society.
his extensive 'acquaintance' included Oscar Wilde and Yeats
Djuna Barnes was one of the bohemian set in 1920 and 30s Paris, and her creative circle of 'acquaintance' included Gertrude Stein.
It's appalling to think that a book like this may enter classrooms and inflict itself on young minds with little or no 'acquaintance' with art history.
Long 'acquaintance' with her own profession makes her impatient with fantasists and phonies.
Intuition represents knowledge by ‘direct 'acquaintance' with things.’
Many shooters use nothing else, One young fellow of my 'acquaintance' , an avid shooter and hunter, mentioned he had never owned a wood-stocked rifle.
His varied 'acquaintance' included Boswell, Bentham, Godwin, Paine, and Coleridge.
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