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adjective
- 1. kind, friendly, and patient: "everyone was very good-natured about it"
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Good-natured means pleasant or friendly, or friendly and welcoming toward other people. See the pronunciation, synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples of good-natured from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
GOOD-NATURED meaning: 1. pleasant or friendly: 2. pleasant...
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good-natured translate: agréable, bon enfant, facile à...
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good-natured translate: menyenangkan. Learn more in the...
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GOOD-NATURED translate: có tính cách tử tế. Learn more in...
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The meaning of GOOD-NATURED is of a pleasant and cooperative disposition. How to use good-natured in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Good-Natured.
Good-natured definition: having or showing a pleasant, kindly disposition; amiable. See examples of GOOD-NATURED used in a sentence.
Good-natured means friendly and not easily angry. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences, synonyms, pronunciation and word frequency.
Definitions of good-natured. adjective. having an easygoing and cheerful disposition. “too good-natured to resent a little criticism”. “the good-natured policeman on our block”. “the sounds of good-natured play”. synonyms: agreeable. conforming to one's own liking or feelings or nature.
Good-natured means having or showing a pleasant, kindly disposition; amiable. Learn the origin, usage, and related words of good-natured from Dictionary.com.
adjective. /ˌɡʊd ˈneɪtʃəd/ /ˌɡʊd ˈneɪtʃərd/ kind, friendly and patient when dealing with people. a good-natured person/discussion. Anthony is so good-natured—he finds it difficult to hate anyone. The discussion was good-natured and positive. Topics Personal qualities c1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?