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familiar vs playfellow

playfellow vs familiar

familiar and playfellow both are nouns.

familiar is an adjective but playfellow is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
familiar Yes Yes No No
playfellow Yes No No No
As nouns, playfellow is a hyponym of familiar; that is, playfellow is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than familiar:
  • familiar: a friend who is frequently in the company of another
  • playfellow: a companion at play
Other hyponyms of familiar include date, escort, playmate, tovarich, tovarisch.
familiar (noun) playfellow (noun)
a spirit (usually in animal form) that acts as an assistant to a witch or wizard a companion at play
a person attached to the household of a high official (as a pope or bishop) who renders service in return for support
a friend who is frequently in the company of another
familiar (adjective) playfellow (adjective)
well known or easily recognized
within normal everyday experience; common and ordinary; not strange
having mutual interests or affections; of established friendship
(usually followed by `with') well informed about or knowing thoroughly
Difference between familiar and playfellow

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