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    familiarity
    /fəˌmɪlɪˈarɪti/

    noun

    • 1. close acquaintance with or knowledge of something: "his familiarity with the works of Thomas Hardy" Similar acquaintance withacquaintanceship withawareness ofexperience of
    • 2. relaxed friendliness or intimacy between people: "familiarity allows us to give each other nicknames" Similar informalitycasualnesseasecomfortableness

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  2. FAMILIARITY definition: 1. a good knowledge of something, or the fact that you know it so well: 2. friendly and informal…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FAMILIARITY is the quality or state of being familiar. How to use familiarity in a sentence.

  4. FAMILIARITY meaning: 1. a good knowledge of something, or the fact that you know it so well: 2. friendly and informal…. Learn more.

  5. familiarity (with something) | familiarity (to somebody) the state of knowing somebody/something well; the state of recognizing somebody/something. His familiarity with the language helped him enjoy his stay. When she saw the house, she had a feeling of familiarity.

  6. Familiarity is the state of knowing something very well. It's also a casual way of behaving. Your familiarity with your best friend means that you can say whatever you want around her.

  7. Familiarity definition: thorough knowledge or mastery of a thing, subject, etc.. See examples of FAMILIARITY used in a sentence.

  8. Familiarity Definition. fə-mĭlyărĭ-tē, -mĭlē-ăr- familiarities. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Noun. Filter. noun. familiarities. Free and intimate behavior; absence of formality and ceremony. Webster's New World. The quality of being known from past experience.

  9. 1. reasonable knowledge or acquaintance, as with a subject or place. 2. close acquaintanceship or intimacy. 3. undue intimacy. 4. (sometimes plural) an instance of unwarranted intimacy. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  10. 1. a. Acquaintance with or knowledge of something: I have little familiarity with that software program. b. The quality of being known from past experience: The familiarity of the buildings made us realize that we must be near the hotel. 2. Established friendship or intimacy: cooperation that came easily because of the partners' familiarity. 3. a.

  11. reasonable knowledge or acquaintance, as with a subject or place. close acquaintanceship or intimacy. undue intimacy. ( sometimes plural) an instance of unwarranted intimacy.