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familiar [fəˈmɪliəʳ, Am -ɚ] ADJ

1. familiar (well-known):

familiar

2. familiar (acquainted):

to be familiar with sth
to be familiar with sb

3. familiar (too friendly):

familiar

Usage examples with familiar

to be familiar with sth
to be familiar with sb
to have a familiar ring

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They were well adapted to the climate and was familiar with the means of survival like hunting and gathering.
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One gets a sense that the girls are interacting with the animals as mythic partners or perhaps familiars.
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She had a bit of a reputation for being familiar with boys.
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After a wall is surfaced with plaster, any future work on that wall should ideally be done by a craftsperson familiar with plaster veneer.
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He did not stick uncompromisingly to his familiar repertoire.
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Under the witch interpretation, the owl was considered a possible familiar.
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All collections of the familiar types of numbers are sets.
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Valentine had travelled on that stretch of road many times and was familiar with its hazards.
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Each member of the band played an instrument that they were not very familiar with.
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However, with time, the reviewer added, the characters' language starts to feel familiar and warm.
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