The word familiar spelled as you have in the question.
The correct US spelling is "familiarize" (the UK spelling is familiarise).
The correct spelling is "familiar" (known, or acquainted with).
The proper spelling is familiar (known, recognized).
The phrase is spelled like the question (best known). As an adjective, it is hyphenated (best-known).Synonyms for the term would be familiar or recognized.
The correct English spelling is spaghetti (a specific pasta or any of several similar forms).
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You spell it like this F-A-M-I-L-I-E-S
The correct spelling of this word is: familiar.
The correct spelling is "familiar".
The noun "familiar" is an enchanted creature, such as a witch's pet. It has the plural familiars. The adjective familiar (known, recognized) would not have a plural.
The correct spelling is "familiar" (known, recognizable).
Get the conjure familiar spell and use it
The correct spelling is "familiar" (known, or acquainted with).
The correct spelling is "familiar." It refers to something or someone that is well-known or easily recognized.
The proper spelling is familiar (known, recognized).
The proper name (familiar form of Ernest) is usually "Ernie".
The correct spelling is FAMILIAR. NOTE You used too many i's in your question. I always misspell similar -- which does NOT have the -iar like in familiar.
The two forms (familiar and formal) are tu eres usted está