INFORMED vs FAMILIAR: NOUN
- N/A
- A confidential officer employed in the service of the tribunal, especially in apprehending and imprisoning the accused.
- An attendant demon or evil spirit.
- An intimate; a companion.
- An officer of the Tribunal of the Inquisition who arrested persons accused or suspected. See inquisition.
- A person attached to the household of a high official (as a pope or bishop) who renders service in return for support
- A person who is frequently in the company of another
- In the Roman Catholic Church, a member of the household of the pope or of a bishop, supported at his expense, and rendering him domestic, though not menial service. The familiar must live in the diocese of his superior.
- A familiar spirit; a demon or evil spirit supposed to attend at call. See familiar spirit, under I.
- A familiar friend; an intimate; a close companion; one long acquainted; one accustomed to another by free, unreserved converse.
- A member of one's family or household.
- A close friend.
- A close friend or associate.
- An attendant spirit, often taking animal form.
- One who performs domestic service in the household of a high official.
- A person who frequents a place.
- An attendant spirit often in animal form.
- A spirit (usually in animal form) that acts as an assistant to a witch or wizard
INFORMED vs FAMILIAR: ADJECTIVE
- Created, given form.
- Based on knowledge; founded on due understanding of a situation.
- Instructed, having knowledge of a fact or area of education.
- See under Unformed.
- Unformed or ill-formed; deformed; shapeless.
- Possessing, displaying, or based on reliable information.
- Having much knowledge or education
- Knowledgeable; educated.
- (usually followed by `with') well informed about or knowing thoroughly
- Domesticated; tame. Used of animals.
- Familial.
- Taking undue liberties; presumptuous.
- Natural and unstudied; informal.
- Of established friendship; intimate.
- Having fair knowledge; acquainted.
- Often encountered or seen: : common.
- Within normal everyday experience; common and ordinary; not strange
- Having mutual interests or affections; of established friendship
- Well known or easily recognized
- Acquainted.
- Known to one.
- A demon or evil spirit supposed to attend at call.
- Improperly acquainted; wrongly intimate.
- Well known; well understood; common; frequent.
- Characterized by, or exhibiting, the manner of an intimate friend; not formal; unconstrained; easy; accessible.
- Closely acquainted or intimate, as a friend or companion; well versed in, as any subject of study.
- Of or pertaining to a family; familial.
- Inappropriately intimate or friendly.
- Of or pertaining to a family; domestic.
- Intimate or friendly.
INFORMED vs FAMILIAR: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of inform.
- N/A
INFORMED vs FAMILIAR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Formed; animated; actuated.
- Unformed; formless; shapeless.
- Pertaining to a family; domestic.
- Having, or springing from, intimate and friendly social relations; closely intimate: as, a familiar friend; familiar companionship; to be on familiar terms with one.
- Having a friendly aspect or manner; exhibiting the manner of an intimate friend; affable; not formal or distant; especially, using undue familiarity; intrusive; forward.
- Characterized by ease or absence of stiffness or pedantry; unconstrained.
- Having an intimate knowledge; well knowing; well acquainted; well versed (in a subject of study): as, he is familiar with the works of Horace.
- Well known from frequent observation, use, etc.; well understood.
- Synonyms Close, intimate, amicable, fraternal, near.
- Common and ordinary
- Not strange
- Of established friendship
INFORMED vs FAMILIAR: RELATED WORDS
- Abreast of, Hip, Hep, Au courant, Familiar, Wise, Au fait, Knowing, Enlightened, Conversant, Knowledgeable, Educated, Privy, Advised, Aware
- Fellow, Forward, Associate, Informed, Old, Casual, Everyday, Usual, Informal, Intimate, Common, Close, Overfamiliar, Acquainted, Conversant
INFORMED vs FAMILIAR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Well read, Hip, Hep, Au courant, Familiar, Wise, Au fait, Knowing, Enlightened, Conversant, Knowledgeable, Educated, Privy, Advised, Aware
- Fellow, Forward, Associate, Informed, Old, Casual, Everyday, Usual, Informal, Intimate, Common, Close, Overfamiliar, Acquainted, Conversant
INFORMED vs FAMILIAR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- However, when the adolescentdevelops the legal capacity to provide a fully informed consent attains the legalage of majorityduring the researchresearchers should seekan informed consent.
- This section reviews the history of informed consent and discusses the different standards governing simple and informed consent.
- The price at which an asset would change hands in a transaction between a willing, informed buyer and a willing, informed seller.
- This ensures that consumers are properly informed of the right, so they can make an informed decision whether to waive the right.
- Informed Consent: Describe the procedure you will use to obtain informed consent of the subjects.
- The investigator has inspected many informed consent documents and found variety of the content in informed consent forms.
- The investigator or person obtaining informed consent should sign and date the standard informed consent document.
- You have the right to make informed decisions You should always be informed, but hospitals can treat without consent for many routine things.
- Informed consent was obtained from all participants and they were informed about the confidential management of the study data.
- All participants were informed of the research objectives by responsible researchers and informed consent was obtained from each one.
- Both groups should be familiar with those rights.
- Both parties should be familiar with state law.
- We have to become familiar with those patterns.
- All supervisors must be thoroughly familiar with firehazards.
- To make the unfamiliar familiar and the familiar unfamiliar by embedding differences within similarities and similarities within differences is good poetry.
- Those familiar with the legal system are more likely to sue, and physicians are very familiar with the system.
- You may be familiar with his family though you might not be familiar with him individually.
- Familiar names in the Collection tab of the Familiar System UI.
- The name is not familiar to me, but of his deeds I am familiar.
- It started to become familiar, almost too familiar.
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