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Definition of friendly
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of friendly is as below...
Friendly
(a.)
Appropriate
to, or
implying,
friendship;
befitting
friends;
amicable..
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Un-
::
Un-
(adv.)
Those which have
acquired
an
opposed
or
contrary,
instead
of a
merely
negative,
meaning;
as,
unfriendly,
ungraceful,
unpalatable,
unquiet,
and the like; or else an
intensive
sense more than a
prefixed
not would
express;
as,
unending,
unparalleled,
undisciplined,
undoubted,
unsafe,
and the
like..
Enmity
::
Enmity
(n.) The
quality
of being an
enemy;
hostile
or
unfriendly
disposition.
Friendly
::
Friendly
(a.)
Having
the
temper
and
disposition
of a
friend;
disposed
to
promote
the good of
another;
kind;
favorable.
Remember
::
Remember
(v. t.) To
recall
to the mind of
another,
as in the
friendly
messages,
remember
me to him, he
wishes
to be
remembered
to you, etc..
Conciliate
::
Conciliate
(v. t.) To win ower; to gain from a state of
hostility;
to gain the good will or favor of; to make
friendly;
to
mollify;
to
propitiate;
to
appease.
Crack
::
Crack (n.) Free
conversation;
friendly
chat.
Win
::
Win (a.) To gain over to one's side or
party;
to
obtain
the
favor,
friendship,
or
support
of; to
render
friendly
or
approving;
as, to win an
enemy;
to win a
jury..
Assault
::
Assault
(n.) To
attack
with moral
means,
or with a view of
producing
moral
effects;
to
attack
by
words,
arguments,
or
unfriendly
measures;
to
assail;
as, to
assault
a
reputation
or an
administration..
Homelike
::
Homelike
(a.) Like a home;
comfortable;
cheerful;
cozy;
friendly.
Friendly
::
Friendly
(adv.)
In the
manner
of
friends;
amicably;
like
friends.
Admonition
::
Admonition
(n.)
Gentle
or
friendly
reproof;
counseling
against
a fault or
error;
expression
of
authoritative
advice;
friendly
caution
or
warning.
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.) Not bound by
orthodox
tenets
or
established
forms in
political
or
religious
philosophy;
independent
in
opinion;
not
conservative;
friendly
to great
freedom
in the
constitution
or
administration
of
government;
having
tendency
toward
democratic
or
republican,
as
distinguished
from
monarchical
or
aristocratic,
forms;
as,
liberal
thinkers;
liberal
Christians;
the
Liberal
party..
Subsidy
::
Subsidy
(n.)
Support;
aid;
cooperation;
esp.,
extraordinary
aid in money
rendered
to the
sovereign
or to a
friendly
power..
Friendship
::
Friendship
(n.) The state of being
friends;
friendly
relation,
or
attachment,
to a
person,
or
between
persons;
affection
arising
from
mutual
esteem
and good will;
friendliness;
amity;
good
will..
Inimical
::
Inimical
(a.)
Having
the
disposition
or
temper
of an
enemy;
unfriendly;
unfavorable;
--
chiefly
applied
to
private,
as
hostile
is to
public,
enmity..
Congress
::
Congress
(n.) A
meeting
of
individuals,
whether
friendly
or
hostile;
an
encounter..
Company
::
Company
(n.) The state of being a
companion
or
companions;
the act of
accompanying;
fellowship;
companionship;
society;
friendly
intercourse.
Inimicitious
::
Inimicitious
(a.)
Inimical;
unfriendly.
Disaffect
::
Disaffect
(v. t.) To
alienate
or
diminish
the
affection
of; to make
unfriendly
or less
friendly;
to fill with
discontent
and
unfriendliness.
Correspondence
::
Correspondence
(n.)
Friendly
intercourse;
reciprocal
exchange
of
civilities;
especially,
intercourse
between
persons
by means of
letters..
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