Pronunciation: /ˈfrɛndli/
noun a person who is on good terms with another
A1 I like to have friendly people around me.
A2 She is known for her friendly demeanor.
B1 The hotel staff were very friendly and helpful.
B2 He always greets everyone with a friendly smile.
C1 The friendly atmosphere of the restaurant made us feel welcome.
C2 Her friendly nature makes it easy for her to make new friends.
adjective showing kindness or goodwill
A1 My friendly neighbor always says hello to me.
A2 The shop assistant was very friendly and helpful.
B1 I prefer to stay in friendly hotels when I travel.
B2 The team members had a friendly competition to see who could finish first.
C1 The friendly atmosphere at work makes it a pleasure to come in every day.
C2 The politician's friendly demeanor helped them connect with voters on a personal level.
formal The hotel staff were very friendly and accommodating during my stay.
informal My neighbor is super friendly and always says hi whenever we see each other.
slang I met this really cool and friendly dude at the party last night.
figurative The sun greeted us with its friendly rays as we started our hike.
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