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familiarness


Meanings
  • Noun

    The state of being familiar or well-acquainted with something or someone.

  • Noun

    A sense of closeness or connection, as with a friend or family member.


Rhymes
Words rhyming with familiarness
familiarity , prestidigitatoriality
Variants
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familiar , familiarly , familiarness , familiarnesses
Etymology
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From the Latin familiaris, meaning 'belonging to a household,' or 'familiar,' from familiaris, 'domestic, household,' from famulus, 'servant,' from facere, 'to do.'


Trivia
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  1. The term 'familiarness' is not commonly used in everyday speech, but it can be found in more formal or academic contexts.

  2. In ancient Rome, the term 'familia' referred to a household or group of people who lived and worked together.


Related Concepts
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  1. Familiarity Breeds Contempt: A proverb that suggests that prolonged exposure to something or someone can lead to a lack of appreciation or respect.

  2. Familiarity with Technology: The degree to which an individual is comfortable and skilled in using various technologies.


Quotes
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  1. Some authors, such as Richard Rodriguez and Ruben Martinez, will be "familiar" to media mavens outside the region …

    - Ray Olson,{it}Booklist{/it},15 Oct. 1996
  2. I think one reason I finally have finished a novel about baseball is that it happens to be one of the few subjects that I know much about. If I were as "familiar" with forestry, music, … or the city of Rotterdam, I am sure I would have written fiction grounded in that knowledge long ago.

    - Philip Roth,{it}Reading Myself and Others{/it},1975

Culture
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Familiarness is a concept closely related to the human experience of social connections and relationships. It can be found in various forms of literature, art, and music. For example, in literature, the theme of familial love and connection is a common motif in works such as 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee and 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. In art, familial relationships are often explored through portraiture and family groups. In music, there are numerous songs about familial love and connection, such as 'I Will Always Love You' by Whitney Houston and 'My Heart Will Go On' by Celine Dion.

How to Memorize "familiarness"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a warm and cozy feeling when thinking about the word 'familiarness.' Imagine being surrounded by loved ones and feeling a sense of connection and belonging.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'familiarness' with the feeling of being at home or in a comfortable and familiar environment.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Familiarity is feeling close to those we care about' to help remember the definition of the word.


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