
Too familiar, as: a. Exceedingly common or ordinary: overfamiliar sayings. b. Unduly forward or brash; offensively presumptuous: She displayed an overfamiliar attitude toward her superiors.
What is the meaning of the word overfamiliar?
Definition of overfamiliar. : exceedingly or excessively familiar: such as. a : so frequently seen, heard, or experienced as to seem dull or unoriginal a movie with an overfamiliar plot … the overfamiliar video oeuvre of the world's most generic rock star …— Steve Simels.
What is an overfamiliar tone?
overfamiliar - taking undue liberties; "young women disliked the overfamiliar tone he took with them" forward - used of temperament or behavior; lacking restraint or modesty; "a forward child badly in need of discipline" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

What does it mean to become too familiar?
: exceedingly or excessively familiar: such as. a : so frequently seen, heard, or experienced as to seem dull or unoriginal a movie with an overfamiliar plot … the overfamiliar video oeuvre of the world's most generic rock star …— Steve Simels.
What does very familiar with mean?
Definition of familiar with : having some knowledge about (something) We are familiar with the situation. I'm not very familiar with that area.
What can I say instead of very familiar?
acquainted.aware.conversant.savvy.versant.abreast.apprised.at home with.More items...
What's another word for familiar with?
In this page you can discover 14 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for familiar with, like: well-acquainted with, acquainted (with), aware of, ignorant, knowledgeable, cognizant of, conversant with, unacquainted, unaware, introduced and informed of.
Definition of overfamiliar
a : so frequently seen, heard, or experienced as to seem dull or unoriginal a movie with an overfamiliar plot … the overfamiliar video oeuvre of the world's most generic rock star … — Steve Simels
Other Words from overfamiliar
Despite its by-now overfamiliarity, the piece achieves a new freshness in this entertaining musicalization … — Frank Scheck … the kind who can't tell the difference between the informality of true camaraderie and the subtle insult of overfamiliarity … — James Harkness
