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attender

American  
[uh-ten-der] / əˈtɛn dər /

noun

plural

attenders
  1. a person who attends a meeting, class, or similar gathering; an attendant.

  2. a person who waits on, attends to, or ministers to another.

  3. a person who gives focused attention.


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The Queen has been a regular attender at the Chelsea Flower Show over several decades, with 39 gardens and 80 exhibits on display this year.

From BBC • May 23, 2022

At the time, Kerim was a frequent attender.

From The Guardian • Jan. 12, 2021

“My wife never wants me to say this, but I was not a good attender of classes,” Bharara told me.

From The New Yorker • May 9, 2016

But it used to be when you talked about being a faithful attender, it means you were here every Sunday,” Urbach said.

From Washington Times • Jan. 3, 2016

For months together he was a constant attender of the church-meetings of his brethren in Bedford, and was actually chosen pastor during the period of his incarceration.

From Life of Bunyan [Works of the English Puritan divines] by Hamilton, James

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