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Likely vs Familiar - What's the difference?

likely | familiar |


As adjectives the difference between likely and familiar

is that likely is probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring while familiar is familial.

As an adverb likely

is (obsolete) similarly.

As a noun likely

is something or somebody considered likely.

Familiar vs Polite - What's the difference?

familiar | polite |


In obsolete terms the difference between familiar and polite

is that familiar is a close friend while polite is smooth, polished, burnished.

As a noun familiar

is a member of one's family or household.

As a verb polite is

to polish; to refine; to render polite.

Acclimatize vs Familiar - What's the difference?

acclimatize | familiar |


As a verb acclimatize

is to get used to a new climate.

As an adjective familiar is

known to one.

As a noun familiar is

a member of one's family or household.

Familiar vs Mastered - What's the difference?

familiar | mastered |


As an adjective familiar

is familial.

As a verb mastered is

(master).

Familiar vs Comfortable - What's the difference?

familiar | comfortable |


In obsolete terms the difference between familiar and comfortable

is that familiar is a close friend while comfortable is serviceable; helpful.

Exotic vs Familiar - What's the difference?

exotic | familiar |


As adjectives the difference between exotic and familiar

is that exotic is exotic while familiar is familial.

Familiar vs Relatives - What's the difference?

familiar | relatives |


As nouns the difference between familiar and relatives

is that familiar is a member of one's family or household while relatives is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective familiar

is known to one.

Familiar vs Knowledge - What's the difference?

familiar | knowledge |


In obsolete terms the difference between familiar and knowledge

is that familiar is a close friend while knowledge is to confess as true; to acknowledge.

As an adjective familiar

is known to one.

As a verb knowledge is

to confess as true; to acknowledge.

As a proper noun Knowledge is

a course of study which must be completed by prospective London taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central London and many significant places.

Familiar vs Conscious - What's the difference?

familiar | conscious |


As adjectives the difference between familiar and conscious

is that familiar is familial while conscious is alert, awake.

Familiar vs Imp - What's the difference?

familiar | imp |


As an adjective familiar

is familial.

As an initialism imp is

inosine monophosphate.

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