familiarity
Americannoun
plural
familiarities-
thorough knowledge or mastery of a thing, subject, etc.
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the state of being familiar; friendly relationship; close acquaintance; intimacy.
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an absence of ceremony and formality; informality.
- Synonyms:
- unconstraint
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freedom of behavior justified only by the closest relationship; undue intimacy.
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Often familiarities. an instance of such freedom, as in action or speech.
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a sexual liberty or impropriety.
noun
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reasonable knowledge or acquaintance, as with a subject or place
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close acquaintanceship or intimacy
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undue intimacy
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(sometimes plural) an instance of unwarranted intimacy
Other Word Forms
- overfamiliarity noun
- prefamiliarity noun
Etymology
Origin of familiarity
1350–1400; Middle English familiarite (< Anglo-French ) < Latin familiāritās intimacy. See familiar, -ity
Example Sentences
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Tolkien used his scholarly familiarity with ancient storytelling modes to create a world so vast it spills off of the page.
That familiarity at the box office counts when moviegoers, particularly families, are looking for movies to watch.
From Los Angeles Times
For New Yorkers, it was a relationship built on routine frustration and deep familiarity.
From Salon
“Consumers are seeking meals that deliver joy and familiarity without breaking the bank.”
From Barron's
That familiarity was evident as nearly every pedestrian waved or said hello, many greeting him like an old friend.
From Los Angeles Times
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