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acquaint to introduce or make familiar (usually followed by "with").
adage an old familiar saying that shows the wisdom of a group of people; proverb.
familiar When something is familiar, many people know about it or have heard about it. [4 definitions]
foreign strange or not familiar. [1/2 definitions]
guide to direct or lead along a way that is not familiar. [1/5 definitions]
know When you know someone, it means that you have met them or you are familiar with them in some way. When you know a thing, that thing is not new to you. [1/4 definitions]
knowledgeable having information or knowledge; familiar.
nickname a familiar or short form of a proper name, such as "Bob" for "Robert." [1/3 definitions]
on top of completely familiar with. [1/3 definitions]
orient to help to make familiar or comfortable. [1/2 definitions]
ring a bell to sound familiar; to cause a person to remember something.
saying a familiar statement that often contains advice or wisdom.
strange not known or familiar. [1/3 definitions]
uncle a familiar form of address to refer to an older man who is not related. [1/2 definitions]
unknown not known; not familiar.
used familiar with; in the habit of (followed by "to"). [1/2 definitions]
vocabulary the words used by or familiar to a particular person or group of people. [1/4 definitions]
well1 in a close or familiar way. [1/12 definitions]
well-known known by many; famous; familiar.