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good-natured
[good-ney-cherd]
adjective
having or showing a pleasant, kindly disposition; amiable.
a warm, good-natured person.
Synonyms: , , ,
good-natured
adjective
of a tolerant and kindly disposition
Other 51Թ Forms
- good-naturedly adverb
- good-naturedness noun
- ˌǴǻ-ˈԲٳܰ adverb
- ˌǴǻ-ˈԲٳܰԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of good-natured1
Example Sentences
It worked, with Boston.com reporting that Leo gave the couple a good-natured ribbing once he found out where they are from.
That living arrangement produces some friction and good-natured barbs, but Sybil, as played by Lavin, always leads with love and a generous spirit.
There is, of course, plenty of good-natured reality TV like "Great British Bake-Off" or "Queer Eye."
The performance is so good-natured about its unusual nature that it becomes slack at times.
Muttering and good-natured laughter can be heard as they share their latest weights with each other.
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