Definitions and Examples of charted, known, familiar
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
A place or situation that has been mapped out or planned in advance.
Example
The captain followed the charted course to avoid any obstacles.
Something that is familiar or recognized.
Example
The city's landmarks are well-known to tourists.
Something that is recognized or understood because of previous knowledge or experience.
Example
She found the new job familiar because it was similar to her previous work.
Key Differences: charted vs known vs familiar
- 1Charted refers to a place or situation that has been planned or mapped out in advance.
- 2Known describes something that is already familiar or recognized.
- 3Familiar refers to something that is recognized or understood because of previous knowledge or experience.
Effective Usage of charted, known, familiar
- 1Travel: Use charted to describe a planned route or itinerary.
- 2Education: Use known to describe concepts or ideas that are already familiar to students.
- 3Workplace: Use familiar to describe tasks or projects that are similar to previous work experiences.
Remember this!
The antonyms of unchartered describe places, situations, or experiences that are either known or unknown. Use charted to describe a planned route, known to describe familiar concepts, and familiar to describe previous experiences.