Topic: Familiarity Breeds Contempt Relationship
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What is meant by Familiarity breeds contempt?
What it basically means is that the more one knows about someone, the more one notices that person's negative traits and realizes that person may not be as nice as previously thought. Read More »
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What is a counterpoint to familiarity breeds contempt?
Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Read More »
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What is familiarity breeding contempt
Familiarity breeds contempt (proverb) means people do not respect s... ...MORE... Read More »
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The earliest allusion to this idiom (that I can find) is Aesop's Fable about the Fox and the Lion... I'm also curious to know if it originated earlier. In Latin, the phrase is 'Cotidiana Valescunt' though I have no idea if it was a colloqui... Read More »
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When we get to know something very well, we cease noticing its good qualities and take those for granted, while emphasising the bad traits in it. We build contempt for it as we feel it is not as good as it was or should be. Read More »
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Its an adaptation of the phrase "familiarity breeds contempt" which is to say that spending lots of time doing something, being with someone, etc... means you will grow to dislike the activity, person, etc... In this phrase its is turned on... Read More »
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According to Quotation #28892 from Classic Quotes : "Familiarity breeds contempt, while rarity wins admiration" - a sentiment ascribed to Apuleius. Read More »
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This is an example of an idiom. "Familiarity breeds contempt" means... Read More »
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