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      • Yes, “friendly” is an adjective used to describe someone or something as “approachable” or “kind.” “Friendly” can be used as an attributive adjective that precedes a noun and modifies it (e.g., “A friendly woman”). It can also be used as a predicate adjective to describe the subject of a sentence (e.g., “Sheila is friendly”).
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    • Adventurous – Willing to take risks and try new experiences. Example: She’s an adventurous traveler, always exploring new and exciting destinations.
    • Affectionate – Showing love and care for others openly. Example: His affectionate hugs and kind words make everyone feel valued.
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    • behaving in a kind and pleasant way because you like somebody or want to help them. a warm and friendly person. The bar is great and the staff are friendly.
    • showing that somebody is kind; making you feel relaxed and as though you are among friends. a friendly smile/welcome. a friendly gesture/greeting. a small hotel with a friendly atmosphere.
    • treating somebody as a friend. friendly with somebody We soon became friendly with the couple next door. She was on friendly terms with most of the hospital staff.
    • (especially of the relationship between countries) not treating somebody/something as an enemy. The government has maintained friendly relations with the Japanese.
  2. The meaning of FRIENDLY is of, relating to, or befitting a friend. How to use friendly in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Friendly.

  3. friendly. adjective. /ˈfrɛndli/ (friendlier, friendliest) behaving in a kind and pleasant way because you like someone or want to help them a warm and friendly person friendly to/toward (s) somebody Everyone was very friendly toward me. opposite unfriendly. Join us.

  4. Friendly, describes people who are kind, caring, and make you feel comfortable. You might be new to town, but the people are so friendly that you'll soon feel right at home. The noun friend is at the root of the adjective friendly. When you're friendly, you treat everyone like a friend — with warmth and respect.

  5. -friendly combines with nouns to form adjectives which describe things which are intended for or suitable for the specified person, especially things that are easy for them to understand, appreciate, or use.