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Cómo Pronunciar "familiarity breeds contempt"

expression

fuh-MIL-YAIR-uh-tee BREEDZ kun-TEMPT
fuh-MIL-ee-AIR-i-tee BREEDZ kun-TEMPT

Definición

This proverb means that if you know someone or something very well, you might start to lose respect for them or it, and take them for granted.

Transcripción IPA

Inglés Americano

fəˌmɪɫˈjɛɹəti/ /ˈbɹidz/ /kənˈtɛmpt

Inglés Británico

fəmˌɪlɪˈæɹɪti/ /bɹˈiːdz/ /kəntˈɛmpt

Pronunciación Simplificada

EE.UU.

fuh-MIL-YAIR-uh-tee BREEDZ kun-TEMPT

UK

fuh-MIL-ee-AIR-i-tee BREEDZ kun-TEMPT

Escucha en Contexto

Familiarity breeds contempt when friends share too much time together and start to annoy each other.

My grandmother often says 'familiarity breeds contempt' about siblings who fight a lot.

Some people believe that familiarity breeds contempt in close relationships.

After working with my boss for years, I realize familiarity breeds contempt—I notice every little flaw now.