familiar
[fə'fɪlɪə]

adjective

[Definition]: with close relationship, well known

[Example Sentences]:
1. Some people are new and just are not familiar with how things work.
2. New this time around is a feature that should be familiar to Snapchat enthusiasts.
3. This will help you establish contacts and become more familiar with IT security in general.
4. They start with one foot in a familiar world and end up somewhere new and different.
5. Some folks familiar with the company roll their eyes when the name comes up.
6. Now it could become the newest and yet most familiar enterprise productivity tool around.
7. Android mobile software this month, according to people familiar with the matter.
8. As a result, he can plant at night and work for other farmers on less familiar fields.
9. The more familiar you are with a tool, the more interesting things you can do with it.
10. The first phase was Americans becoming familiar with the Internet and learning how to use it.
11. The pattern of slowing growth in social media stocks is a familiar theme this week.
12. That price tag was immediately shot down by sources familiar with talks.
13. Obama found a more familiar group of partners at the NATO summit.
14. If it all sounds familiar well, that is because it is.
15. That feature is familiar to iOS developers, who have far fewer devices to check compatibility with.


[Antonyms]strange

[Synonyms]conversant, intimate, close
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