| ACQUAINTANCE | • acquaintance n. (Uncountable) A state of being acquainted with a person; originally indicating friendship, intimacy… • acquaintance n. (Countable) A person or persons with whom one is acquainted. • acquaintance n. (Uncountable) Such people collectively; one’s circle of acquaintances (with plural concord). |
| CIRCUMSTANCE | • circumstance n. Something which is related to, or in some way affects, a fact or event. • circumstance n. An event; a fact; a particular incident. • circumstance n. Circumlocution; detail. |
| CONCOMITANCE | • concomitance n. Occurrence or existence together or in connection with one another, coexistence. • concomitance n. A concomitant. • concomitance n. (Christianity) The Roman Catholic doctrine of the existence of the entire body of Christ in the Eucharist… |
| EQUIDISTANCE | • equidistance n. (Countable, uncountable) Equal distance. • EQUIDISTANCE n. equality of distance. |
| HAPPENSTANCE | • happenstance n. (Uncountable) The chance or random quality of an event or circumstance. • happenstance n. (Countable) A chance or random event or circumstance. • HAPPENSTANCE n. a circumstance esp. that is due to chance, also HAPPENCHANCE. |
| IRRESISTANCE | • irresistance n. (Archaic) passive submission; lack of resistance. • IRRESISTANCE n. lack of resistance. |
| PRECIPITANCE | • precipitance n. Precipitancy. • PRECIPITANCE n. the quality of being precipitate, also PRECIPITANCY. |
| REACCEPTANCE | • reacceptance n. Acceptance again of something previously rejected. • re-acceptance n. Archaic spelling of reacceptance. |
| READMITTANCE | • readmittance n. The act of readmitting. • READMITTANCE n. the act of readmitting. |
| UNACCEPTANCE | • unacceptance n. A lack of acceptance; the condition of not accepting something. • UNACCEPTANCE n. lack of acceptance. |
| UNIMPORTANCE | • unimportance n. Lack of importance. • UNIMPORTANCE n. lack of importance. |
| UNREPENTANCE | • unrepentance n. Lack of repentance; failure to repent. • UNREPENTANCE n. lack of repentance. |