Friendliness

  • 91helpfulness — noun 1. the property of providing useful assistance • Derivationally related forms: ↑helpful • Hypernyms: ↑utility, ↑usefulness • Hyponyms: ↑avail, ↑help, ↑service …

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  • 92kindliness — noun friendliness evidence by a kindly and helpful disposition • Syn: ↑helpfulness • Derivationally related forms: ↑kindly • Hypernyms: ↑friendliness …

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  • 93friending — noun ( s) Etymology: from gerund of friend (II) obsolete : friendliness * * * friendˈing noun (Shakespeare) Friendliness …

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  • 94dis|guise — «dihs GYZ», verb, guised, guis|ing. noun. –v.t. 1. to hide who one really is by looking like someone else: »Uncle disguised himself as Santa Claus. The spy disguised himself as an old woman. 2. to hide what (a thing) really is; make (a thing)… …

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  • 95skin-deep — {adj.} Only on the surface; not having any deep or honest meaning; not really or closely connected with what it seems to belong to. * /Mary s friendliness with Joan is only skin deep./ * /Ralph crammed for the test and got a good grade, but his… …

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  • 96skin-deep — {adj.} Only on the surface; not having any deep or honest meaning; not really or closely connected with what it seems to belong to. * /Mary s friendliness with Joan is only skin deep./ * /Ralph crammed for the test and got a good grade, but his… …

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  • 97Amicability — Am i*ca*bil i*ty, n. The quality of being amicable; friendliness; amicableness. Ash. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 98Amicable — Am i*ca*ble, a. [L. amicabilis, fr. amicus friend, fr. amare to love. See {Amiable}.] Friendly; proceeding from, or exhibiting, friendliness; after the manner of friends; peaceable; as, an amicable disposition, or arrangement. [1913 Webster] That …

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  • 99Amicable action — Amicable Am i*ca*ble, a. [L. amicabilis, fr. amicus friend, fr. amare to love. See {Amiable}.] Friendly; proceeding from, or exhibiting, friendliness; after the manner of friends; peaceable; as, an amicable disposition, or arrangement. [1913… …

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  • 100Amicable numbers — Amicable Am i*ca*ble, a. [L. amicabilis, fr. amicus friend, fr. amare to love. See {Amiable}.] Friendly; proceeding from, or exhibiting, friendliness; after the manner of friends; peaceable; as, an amicable disposition, or arrangement. [1913… …

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