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nodding acquaintance
noun
- a slight, incomplete, or superficial knowledge (of something or someone):
He had only a nodding acquaintance with Italian and didn't trust it to get him through the tour. Although we were neighbors for several years, we had only a nodding acquaintance.
- a person with whom one is only slightly acquainted:
I don't really know what he's like—he's only a nodding acquaintance.
Word History and Origins
Origin of nodding acquaintance1
Idioms and Phrases
Superficial knowledge of someone or something, as in I have a nodding acquaintance with the company president , or She has a nodding acquaintance with that software program . This expression alludes to knowing someone just well enough to nod or bow upon meeting him or her. “Early 1800s]Example Sentences
I had a nodding acquaintance with His Grace, whom I had once attended for scarlatina when he was a midshipman.
Now I did not know him very well, and the Bish had only a nodding acquaintance with him, but he greeted us as long-lost brothers.
He could pick out the critics as they came down the aisle, and even had a nodding acquaintance with two of them.
Marie had a nodding acquaintance with this neighbour of hers and no more.
But it can help; it can give it at least a nodding acquaintance there.
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