🎓attend

verb
/əˈtɛnd/

Meaning

to be present at an event or place
to be present at; to give attention to; to take care of
to be present at; to go to; to pay attention to

Example Sentences

She attended the wedding of her best friend.

I will attend the conference next week.

All students must attend the assembly tomorrow.

Example Expressions

attend to

Synonyms

join, participate, visit, appear, be present, accompany, go to
Entry 1
join, participate, visit, appear
Entry 2
participate, join, be present, accompany
Entry 3
participate, join, be present, go to

Antonyms

miss, avoid, neglect, skip, absent
Entry 1
miss, avoid, neglect
Entry 2
skip, miss, avoid, absent
Entry 3
skip, miss, avoid, absent

Collocations

attend school, attend meeting, attend event, attend function, attend to, regularly attend, attend ceremony, attend conference, attend classes
Entry 1
attend school, attend meeting, attend event, attend function
Entry 2
attend meeting, attend school, attend to, regularly attend
Entry 3
attend school, attend meeting, attend ceremony, attend conference, attend classes, attend event

More Example Sentences

How many meetings did she attend yesterday?

How many times did you attend picnic in New York?

Whom did you attend the picnic with in Washington?

When did you attend the last picnic in Los Angeles?

With whom did you go to New York to attend a seminar?

In all how many of you attended the picnic in Chicago?

Is Vasanth Academy fully understood without attending the seminar?

Do the students of Vasanth Academy also attend morning classes as you do?

Unless you attend the seminar, you won’t understand many things of Vasanth Academy even after attending the classes.

Unless you attend the workshop, you won’t understand many concepts of software programming even after taking the classes.

Related Vocabularies

to go against or act in opposition to a law, rule, or agreement
came before something in time, order, or position
to load with too much weight or cargo; to give too much work or information
To take someone's life, to cause death
to collect, arrange, and combine in order
to put into force or cause to happen; to bring about

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