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familiar (adjective), more familiar, most familiar
1. Well known, commonly seen or heard, and easily recognized: The familiar routines were reassuring to the man who had been injured in a bad car accident.
2. Having a thorough knowledge and a good understanding of something: Sharon is familiar with the list of words that the teacher presented in class.
3. Being friendly or characteristic of a close personal relationship with someone: Janice and Sherry had a familiar relationship and often spent the weekends together.
4. Well-known, or easily recognized by another person or people: The band was playing a familiar tune that everyone could sing.
5. Etymology: "intimate, very friendly, on a family footing", from Old French famelier, from Latin familia, familiaris, "family servants, domestics"; also "domestic members of a household", including relatives and servants, from famulus, "servant".
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