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overfamiliar

adjective
over·​fa·​mil·​iar | \ ˌō-vər-fə-ˈmil-yər How to pronounce overfamiliar (audio) \

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
b : excessively friendly or informal I know it may seem overfamiliar, but I can't think of Marvin L. Goldberger as anything but Murph, so that is how I will refer to him.— Jeremy Bernstein However in other cultures … such informality is seen as being overfamiliar and thus impolite …— Heather Bowe and Kylie Martin … he felt the whole time he was being judged and found wanting, for not knowing which knife and fork to use, for being overfamiliar or too distant with the waiters …— Richard Coles

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Other Words from overfamiliar

overfamiliarity \ ˌō-​vər-​fə-​ˌmi-​lē-​ˈ(y)er-​ə-​tē How to pronounce overfamiliarity (audio) , -​ˈ(y)a-​rə-​ ; -​ˌmil-​ˈyer-​ , -​ˌmil-​ˈya-​rə-​ \ noun
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

Synonyms & Antonyms for overfamiliar

Synonyms

bold, familiar, forward, free, immodest, presuming, presumptuous

Antonyms

modest, unassuming

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First Known Use of overfamiliar

1529, in the meaning defined above

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