intimately acquainted

Frequency: 6.55.4 per million words

To have a very close and detailed knowledge of someone or something.

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Examples (20)

  • As a historian, he is intimately acquainted with the events of that era.
  • She is intimately acquainted with the city's history.
  • After working together for years, they became intimately acquainted with each other's habits.
  • He became intimately acquainted with the local customs during his travels.
  • The local guide was intimately acquainted with every hidden trail in the forest.
  • Are you intimately acquainted with the new software's features?
  • Having lived through the recession, she was intimately acquainted with financial hardship.
  • Having worked there for years, she was intimately acquainted with every aspect of the business.
  • To truly understand the novel, one must become intimately acquainted with the author's life.
  • They were intimately acquainted with each other's thoughts and feelings.
  • The crisis manager needed to be intimately acquainted with all the complexities of the situation.
  • To solve the problem, one must be intimately acquainted with its root causes.
  • I am not intimately acquainted with his personal theories, only his public work.
  • The detective was intimately acquainted with the criminal underworld.
  • The veteran sailor is intimately acquainted with the sea's unpredictable moods.
  • Through extensive research, she grew intimately acquainted with the subject matter.
  • Are you intimately acquainted with the company's legal framework?
  • We hope to become more intimately acquainted with the community's needs.
  • My goal is to become intimately acquainted with every aspect of this new software.
  • He is so intimately acquainted with the text that he can quote entire passages.