overfamiliarity
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overfamiliarity — overfamiliar ► ADJECTIVE 1) too well known. 2) inappropriately informal. DERIVATIVES overfamiliarity noun … English terms dictionary
overfamiliarity — n. * * * … Universalium
overfamiliarity — n. excessive friendliness, excessive closeness … English contemporary dictionary
overfamiliarity — o ver•fa•mil i•ar′i•ty n … From formal English to slang
overfamiliarity — Pākela maha oi; nole (rare) … English-Hawaiian dictionary
overfamiliarity — n. * * * overfamiliarˈity (↑familiarity) n(5) • • • Main Entry: ↑over … Useful english dictionary
List of French words and phrases used by English speakers — Here are some examples of French words and phrases used by English speakers. English contains many words of French origin, such as art, collage, competition, force, machine, police, publicity, role, routine, table, and many other Anglicized… … Wikipedia
blasé — [ blα:zeɪ] adjective unimpressed with or indifferent to something because of overfamiliarity. Origin C19: Fr., past participle of blaser cloy , prob. ult. of Gmc origin … English new terms dictionary
grant — verb 1》 agree to give or allow (something requested) to. ↘give (a right, property, etc.) formally or legally to. 2》 agree or admit to (someone) that (something) is true. noun 1》 a sum of money given by a government or public body for a… … English new terms dictionary
overfamiliar — adjective 1》 too well known. ↘(overfamiliar with) too well acquainted with. 2》 inappropriately informal. Derivatives overfamiliarity noun … English new terms dictionary