Familiar in a sentence as a noun

No, not the steam engines you're familiar with.

It's a process they're very familiar with so they're going to skim and click through quickly.

"And how is it that you're familiar with public key encryption?

In case you're not familiar with them, this blog comes from the Mozilla Identity team, which is creating a unified login product called "Persona.

Not on this site, I made a point on neoGAF debunking a point regarding XboxOne related to a technology that I am very much familiar with.

Familiar in a sentence as an adjective

All of what you're reading makes perfect sense, because you are very familiar with the concepts author introduces, with methods of working with them, and with known results about them.

If I were the aforementioned company I'd cut my losses and terminate the employee for bad PR. Now the OP has potentially hurt the suspected perpetrator's family based on actions his family is probably not even familiar with.

If you aren't familiar with this activity, it has some pretty outrageous elements--300 wpm speed-reading, often surface-level analysis, and preference for gamesmanship over quality of argumentation.

We become intimately familiar with his three-year-old daughter's escapades with Cheerios and love of Phineas & Ferb.- Judging from the number of sirens, Jake apparently lives in a bad part of town or is watching Blues Brothers in the background.- Lucy has apparently joined while sitting in a conference room, attending another meeting simultaneously.- Robert joins 15 minutes late and would like everything he missed to be recapped.- Mark absolutely will not let the meeting progress unless someone is recording.

Familiar definitions

noun

a person attached to the household of a high official (as a pope or bishop) who renders service in return for support

noun

a friend who is frequently in the company of another; "drinking companions"; "comrades in arms"

See also: companion comrade fellow associate

noun

a spirit (usually in animal form) that acts as an assistant to a witch or wizard

adjective

well known or easily recognized; "a familiar figure"; "familiar songs"; "familiar guests"

adjective

within normal everyday experience; common and ordinary; not strange; "familiar ordinary objects found in every home"; "a familiar everyday scene"; "a familiar excuse"; "a day like any other filled with familiar duties and experiences"

adjective

(usually followed by `with') well informed about or knowing thoroughly; "conversant with business trends"; "familiar with the complex machinery"; "he was familiar with those roads"

adjective

having mutual interests or affections; of established friendship; "on familiar terms"; "pretending she is on an intimate footing with those she slanders"

See also: intimate