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familiarly ( Adverb)
UK /fəˈmɪl.i.ə.li/ US /fəˈmɪl.i.jɚ.li/
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because they've been seen, met, spoken, etc. previously, in a way that's easy to recognize
-> Traffic was familiarly thick in New York City.
-> The color ‘’latte’’ is used familiarly for decoration in Bohemian weddings.
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intimately
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informally and in a friendly way to do something
-> He’s familiarly known as the ghost story writer.
-> Although the things he’s done, I greeted him familiarly.
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'familiarly' Contained Stories
A friend is someone with whom you have a strong bond. With friends, you have certain shared opinions and ideals. Friends might be your next-door neighbor or a friend 1,000 miles away, and they can be in person or online. A friend is usually someone you trust or like spending time with. Friends are important to loveless and lost people. Because friends make them lovable and lively again. People who have such good friends are very lucky. Others who are treated wrongly suffer, but those who are treated familiarly ease their minds. They live their lives excitedly and excellently. In that sense, the meaning of a friend is crucial. If a person has good friends, eventually she/he will realize that he/she is becoming a good person, no matter how bad he/she is.