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spirit vs familiar

familiar vs spirit

spirit and familiar both are nouns.

spirit is not an adjective while familiar is an adjective.

spirit is a verb but familiar is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
spirit Yes No Yes No
familiar Yes Yes No No
As nouns, familiar is a hyponym of spirit; that is, familiar is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than spirit:
  • spirit: any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings
  • familiar: a spirit (usually in animal form) that acts as an assistant to a witch or wizard
spirit (noun) familiar (noun)
a fundamental emotional and activating principle determining one's character a spirit (usually in animal form) that acts as an assistant to a witch or wizard
animation and energy in action or expression a person attached to the household of a high official (as a pope or bishop) who renders service in return for support
an inclination or tendency of a certain kind a friend who is frequently in the company of another
the intended meaning of a communication
any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings
the vital principle or animating force within living things
the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection)
spirit (adjective) familiar (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
spirit (verb) familiar (verb)
infuse with spirit
Difference between spirit and familiar

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