Well-acquainted


adjective
1.
having personal knowledge as a result of study, experience, etc.; informed (usually followed by with):
to be acquainted with law.
2.
brought into social contact; made familiar:
people acquainted through mutual friends.
well-acquainted
adjective (well acquainted when postpositive)
1.
having a good knowledge or understanding of someone or something: well acquainted with Milton
adjective (postpositive)
1.
(sometimes foll by with) on terms of familiarity but not intimacy
2.
(foll by with) having knowledge or experience (of); familiar (with)

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