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participants
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'participants' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to people taking part in an event, discussion, or other activity. For example: "The study included five participants."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
attendees
members
delegates
involved parties
stakeholders
camping companions
fellow campers
participants to the meeting and
meeting attendees
a number of respondents asked
subjects
a number of customers asked
invitation recipients
guests of honor
riders
drivers
occupants
people on board
folks who participated
those who participated
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60 human-written examples
The course will have places for 12 participants who will meet for one three-hour session per week (6.30pm - 9.30pm) for a period of six months at the Guardian Building, 90 York Way, Kings Cross, London N1 9GU.
News & Media
The course will have places for 12 participants who will meet for one three-hour session per week (6.30pm-9.30pm) for a period of six months at the Guardian building at Kings Place, London N1 9GU.
News & Media
And, given the quality of many of the fall additions – Mulaney, Bad Judge – it's a situation that might not change any time soon. The outstanding Showtime drama, which stars Ruth Wilson and Dominic West as the participants in the titular affair, both telling their side of the story as they saw it, hasn't been a ratings smash, though figures have been rising as the first season progresses.
News & Media
But now, participants can see and engage with their energy use.
News & Media
The London Beer Hunt, a "cryptic pub crawl" around east London where participants are given a map, clues and the challenge of finding bottles of craft beer, is another.
News & Media
It is strongly encouraged that participants come armed with ideas and a pitch ready to be workshopped.
News & Media
Session 9: Developing your subject - Monday 9th November Participants will bring in a second 500 word scene, one which is key to the unfolding narrative, a 'turning-point' scene.
News & Media
Under the revised proposals the seven participants would be David Cameron for the Conservatives, Ed Miliband for Labour, Nick Clegg for the Liberal Democrats, Nigel Farage for Ukip, Natalie Bennett for the Greens, Nicola Sturgeon for the SNP and Leanne Wood for Plaid Cymru.
News & Media
The course will have places for 6 participants.
News & Media
This exhibition attracted much media attention and it brought together the participants in Open Mumbai with top bureaucrats.
News & Media
The finance minister's refusal to attend last week's dinner for eurozone finance ministers – when the debt-crippled country was so dependent on loans from participants – was unforgivable, she said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When clarity is paramount, use "participants" to denote those actively taking part in an activity, study, or event.
Common error
In casual conversations or less formal writing, consider using simpler alternatives like "people", "those involved", or "members" for a more natural tone.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "participants" is as a plural noun, referring to multiple individuals who are actively involved in a particular activity, event, or study. As Ludwig AI explains, this term is suitable for referring to individuals involved in an event, discussion, or other activity.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Formal & Business
30%
Science
25%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
3%
Wiki
3%
Reference
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "participants" functions as a plural noun denoting individuals actively involved in an activity or event. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically sound and suitable for diverse contexts. Its usage is very common, particularly in news, business, and scientific domains. While "participants" is generally appropriate, remember to consider synonyms like "attendees" or "members" for informal settings. This guide provides practical insights, ensuring effective communication with "participants" across various scenarios.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
attendees
Replaces "participants" with a focus on presence at an event.
players
Substitutes "participants" in contexts involving games, sports, or competitive scenarios.
entrants
Specifies "participants" in a competition, contest, or similar event requiring registration.
delegates
Refers to "participants" representing a group or organization at a conference or meeting.
members
Identifies "participants" as part of a specific group or organization.
contributors
Highlights the "participants" role in providing input or effort to a project or cause.
involved parties
Offers a more formal and generic alternative to "participants".
stakeholders
Emphasizes the "participants" interest or investment in a particular outcome.
contestants
Used to describe "participants" in a competitive setting, such as a game show or a race.
invitees
Describes individuals who are "participants" in an event by invitation.
FAQs
How do I use "participants" in a sentence?
You can use "participants" to refer to individuals taking part in an activity, for instance, "The study included 200 participants." or "All participants are required to sign a consent form."
What can I say instead of "participants"?
Which is correct, "participants" or "participant's"?
"Participants" is the plural form, referring to multiple individuals. "Participant's" is the singular possessive form, indicating something belonging to one participant. For example, "the participant's consent".
What is the difference between "participants" and "observers"?
"Participants" are actively involved in an activity, while "observers" are watching without taking part. The role they play is different.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested