different between intimately vs layperson
intimately
English
Etymology
intimate +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??nt?m?tli/
- Hyphenation: in?ti?mate?ly
Adverb
intimately (comparative more intimately, superlative most intimately)
- In an intimate manner.
Translations
intimately From the web:
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layperson
English
Alternative forms
- lay person
Etymology
lay +? person
Noun
layperson (plural laypeople or laypersons)
- A person who is not a cleric.
- One who is not intimately familiar with a given subject or activity.
Antonyms
- (one who is not intimately familiar with a given subject): aficionado, expert, professional, specialist
Translations
See also
- laity
- lay
- layman
layperson From the web:
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- layperson what does it mean
- what is layperson's terms
- what does layperson mean in medical terms
- what is layperson language
- what do layperson mean
- what does layperson mean in psychology
- what is layperson science
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