fa|mil|iar

fa|mil|iar
fa|mil|iar «fuh MIHL yuhr», adjective, noun.
–adj.
1. known from constant association; well-known: »

a familiface. French is as familiar to him as English.

2. of everyday use; common; ordinary: »

A knife is a familiar tool.

3. well-acquainted: »

He is familiar with French and English.

SYNONYM(S): conversant, versed.
4. close; personal; intimate: »

Those familiar friends know each other very well.

5. not formal; friendly: »

a familiar attitude.

SYNONYM(S): unceremonious, informal, easy.
6. too friendly; presuming; forward: »

It is considered to be too familiar for a pupil to call his teacher by her first name.

7. (of animals) domesticated; tame.
8. Archaic. of or having to do with one's family or household.
–n.
1. a familiar friend or acquaintance: »

Labor's staunch old familiars ranged out onto the hustings last week to address a country which seemed to be basking in a kind of prosperous complacency (Time).

2. a spirit or demon supposed to serve a particular person. A black cat was thought to be a witch's familiar.
3. a person who belongs to the household of a bishop in the Roman Catholic Church and renders domestic, though not menial, service.
4. an officer of the Inquisition whose chief duty was to arrest the accused or suspected.
5. Obsolete. a member of a person's family or household.
[< Old French familier, learned borrowing from Latin familiāris < familia family < famulus servant]
fa|mil´iar|ly, adverb.
fa|mil´iar|ness, noun.
Synonym Study adjective. 4 Familiar, intimate, confidential mean personally near or close. Familiar suggests an easy, informal relationship that comes of long or close acquaintance: »

I feel very familiar with my cousin.

Intimate suggests a very close personal relationship based on affection or common interests: »

They have been intimate friends since childhood.

Confidential suggests mutual trust and willingness to share personal secrets or private affairs: »

The twin sisters had always lived on the most intimate and confidential terms. She is the manager's confidential secretary.


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  • fa|mil´iar|ly — fa|mil|iar «fuh MIHL yuhr», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. known from constant association; well known: »a familiface. French is as familiar to him as English. 2. of everyday use; common; ordinary: »A knife is a familiar tool. 3. well acquainted: »He… …   Useful english dictionary

  • fa|mil|iar|i|ty — «fuh MIHL YAR uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. close acquaintance; knowledge: »The Indian scout s familiarity with the rugged countryside was helpful to the explorers. SYNONYM(S): intimacy, friendship, fellowship. 2. a thing done or said in a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • fa|mil´iar|ness — fa|mil|iar «fuh MIHL yuhr», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. known from constant association; well known: »a familiface. French is as familiar to him as English. 2. of everyday use; common; ordinary: »A knife is a familiar tool. 3. well acquainted: »He… …   Useful english dictionary

  • fa|mil´iar|i|za´tion — fa|mil|iar|ize «fuh MIHL yuh ryz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to make (a person) well acquainted with something: »Before playing the new game, familiarize yourself with the rules. SYNONYM(S): accustom. 2. to make well known; bring into… …   Useful english dictionary

  • fa|mil|iar|ize — «fuh MIHL yuh ryz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to make (a person) well acquainted with something: »Before playing the new game, familiarize yourself with the rules. SYNONYM(S): accustom. 2. to make well known; bring into common knowledge… …   Useful english dictionary

  • un´fa|mil´iar|ly — un|fa|mil|iar «UHN fuh MIHL yuhr», adjective. 1. not well known; unusual; strange: »That face is unfamiliar to me. 2. not acquainted: »The class was unfamiliar with the Greek language. –un´fa|mil´iar|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • un|fa|mil|iar — «UHN fuh MIHL yuhr», adjective. 1. not well known; unusual; strange: »That face is unfamiliar to me. 2. not acquainted: »The class was unfamiliar with the Greek language. –un´fa|mil´iar|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • o|ver|fa|mil|iar|i|ty — «OH vuhr fuh MIHL YAR uh tee», noun. too much familiarity …   Useful english dictionary

  • un|fa|mil|iar|i|ty — «UHN fuh MIHL YAR uh tee», noun. lack of familiarity …   Useful english dictionary

  • fa·mil·iar·i·ty — /fəˌmıliˈerəti/ noun [noncount] 1 : the state of being familiar with something : the state of having knowledge about something usually + with His familiarity with local issues helped him during the campaign. The job requires familiarity with… …   Useful english dictionary

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