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Results for “fam”

18 matches in the dictionary.

fame
noun
The state of being well known and widely recognized, especially for achievement.
famed
adjective
Well known; famous.
familia
noun
A family or household, especially used to emphasize closeness or a tight-knit group (from Spanish/Latin).
familial
adjective
Relating to a family, or passed down within one.
familiar
adjective
Well known to you, or easy to recognise.
familiarity
noun
Good knowledge of something gained through experience.
familiarize
verb
To make yourself or someone else knowledgeable about something new.
family
noun
A group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption, especially parents and their children.
famine
noun
A severe, widespread shortage of food, often causing mass starvation.
famished
adjective
Extremely hungry.
famous
adjective
Known widely by many people.
famously
adverb
In a way that is widely known; used to flag a well-known fact.
defamation
noun
The act of damaging someone's reputation through false statements, spoken or written.
defame
verb
To damage someone's reputation by making false or malicious statements about them.
defamed
adjective
Having had one's reputation damaged by false statements.
infamous
adjective
Well known for something bad; having a very bad reputation.
infamy
noun
The state of being infamous; a very bad, widely known reputation.
unfamiliar
adj
Not known or recognised; strange.