participant

simple noun47 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

someone who takes part in an event or activity in an energetic and engaged way

a very important person taking part

an important person or organization taking part

the most important person taking part

someone who frequently takes part in an activity or event

one of the most important people taking part

a person who might take part in the future

person attending a conference

a single person taking part, as opposed to a group

person who is part of a scientific or academic study

a person who has shown interest in taking part

person taking part in a research study

a person who is expected or likely to take part

person who answers questions in a survey

someone who agrees to take part in an activity

a person taking part in a planned series of events or activities

person attending a seminar

someone who meets the requirements to take part

person taking part in a clinical or experimental trial

a person taking part in a practical training session

someone who is completely involved in an activity

a person taking part in an educational course

person taking part in a forum or public discussion

other people who are also taking part in the same activity

person, usually a leader, attending a high-level meeting

a person taking part in an online chat

someone who shows great excitement and eagerness to take part

person attending an academic or professional conference

someone who willingly takes part, often in a study or experiment

person in a group providing feedback on a product or concept

someone who is forced or persuaded to take part in an activity against their wishes

someone who is present at an activity but does not actively take part

participants give a spoken or written account of something

participants go to or are present at an event

participants give an account of something in words

participants assign a standard or value to something on a scale

participants express something definitely or clearly in speech or writing

participants encounter or undergo a particular feeling, event, or situation

participants point out or show something

used to describe the variation within a group of participants, e.g., age or experience

used to indicate the event or activity someone is taking part in

to request that participants do or provide something

to draw people to an event to take part

to ask participants a series of questions

to choose people to take part in something, such as a study

to give participants formal orders or directions

to ask participants questions about a completed task or mission