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attendance (uh TEN duhns) (noun)
1. Presence, appearance: "Rodger, your attendance at the monthly club meeting is necessary."
2. Number present, audience, crowd: "The attendance at the game was over 75,000."
2. Number present, audience, crowd: "The attendance at the game was over 75,000."
attendants (uh TEN duhnts) (noun)
Escorts, followers, companions, servants, or associates: "The queen was always surrounded by her attendants."
"Elena always dreads winter and its related attendants of hardships."
The attendants danced in attendance at the dance at which the attendance was estimated at about 300 people with the attendant confusion of hats and coats.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group A; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc. +
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tend-, tendo-, ten-, teno-, tenot-, tenonto-, tens-, tent-, -tend, -tension, -tent, -tense, -tensive, -tentious
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attendants (uh TEN duhnts)
1. Escorts, followers, companions, servants, or associates: "The queen was always surrounded by her attendants."
2. Accompanying, associated, related: "We always dread winter and its attendant hardships."
2. Accompanying, associated, related: "We always dread winter and its attendant hardships."
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tend-, tendo-, ten-, teno-, tenot-, tenonto-, tens-, tent-, -tend, -tension, -tent, -tense, -tensive, -tentious
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