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Explaining "Familiarity breeds contempt"

Reviewed and edited by Anwar Kareem 09/10/2024, 20:34
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What does it mean?

Familiarity breeds contempt

The phrase "Familiarity breeds contempt" suggests that knowing someone or something very well can lead to a loss of respect for them or it.

Tone

Cautionary

Origin

The sentiment was expressed by various writers throughout history, including the English poet Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century.

Examples of usage

  • After living together for a year, their constant bickering proved that familiarity breeds contempt.
  • In the office, it's often said that familiarity breeds contempt, which can lead to tension among coworkers.

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