There are 175,000 search results on Bing for the misspelling 'Familar'. 'Familar' ranks in the top 0 of most common errors caught by TripleChecker, with at least 723 websites containing this mistake.¹
The word 'familiar' can function as an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it means being well-acquainted or knowledgeable about someone or something. As a noun, it refers to a close associate or companion.
Familiar
The word 'familiar' originates from the Latin word 'familiaris,' which means 'of a household, belonging to a family.' It is derived from 'familia,' meaning 'family or household.'
The word 'familiar' is pronounced as /fəˈmɪl.jər/. The emphasis is on the second syllable, which sounds like "mil."
The word 'familiar' can be used in a sentence like, "She felt a familiar sense of comfort when she returned to her hometown." When using 'familiar,' it is important to ensure that it is spelled correctly, as it is often confused with 'familial,' which relates to family. Additionally, be mindful of its usage; 'familiar' can denote recognition or knowledge but should not be used to imply a close personal relationship unless specified.