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friendly [ˈfrɛndlɪ]
friend·ly
(frndl)
adj. friend·li·er, friend·li·est
1. Of, relating to, or befitting a friend: friendly advice.
2. Favorably disposed; not antagonistic: a government friendly to our interests.
3. Warm; comforting.
4.
a. User-friendly.
b. Informal Easy to understand or use for a
specified agent. Often used in combination: a
reader-friendly novel; a consumer-friendly policy.
adv.
In the manner of a friend; amicably.
n. pl. friend·lies Informal
One fighting on or favorable to one's own side: "If I read this right, you're the only friendly we have there
right now" (Tom Clancy).
friendli·ly adv.
friendli·ness
n.
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friendly [ˈfrɛndlɪ]
adj -lier, -liest
1. showing or expressing liking, goodwill, or trust
a friendly smile
2. on the same side; not hostile
3. tending or disposed to help or support; favourable
a friendly breeze helped them escape
n pl -lies
(Team Sports, other than specified) Also called friendly
match Sport a match played for its own sake, and not as part of a
competition, etc.
friendlily adv
friendliness n
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