For example at a marathon: 'All attendees were entitled to receive a free hotdog'. This suggests that supporters and watchers of the marathon also were entitled to the free hotdog. Whereas: 'All …
3 The attendees is the correct one (and not attendants as I initially thought) I circulate the agenda to the attendees of the meeting to be held next week The second is not since attendance is more of a count …
I'm hosting an event. Some people have confirmed their attendance, the attendees. Others have been invited but not responded, invitees. What is a single word to refer to both groups of people?
1 The table is a list of attendees. The names are the people who attended (or are the attendees).
Which words (all, everybody, everyone) can be use to indicate in a timetable that all the attendees of an event are expected to contribute to a certain activity?
Assume an event and people are attending it, we call them the attendees. I assumed I would call those who aren't attending the event "unattending", but when I looked it up, I saw that it …