Sure! The coworkers engaged in friendly banter during their lunch break, teasing each other in a playful manner.
I can give you several sentences.He is a very friendly fellow.I appreciated her friendly overture when I first moved in.They fell under "friendly fire" when the troop was hit by their own allies.
The staff at the hotel were incredibly friendly and welcoming.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
"Friendly" is an adjective in this sentence, as it describes the characteristic of the people.
An adjective describes something. A person, a place, an idea, anything at all. How you would use it in a sentence is to describe something. For example, in the sentence below, the word friendly is the adjective.Sally was a friendly girl.The adjective word friendly, describes what Sally is like.
He has a friendly manner. Her friendly manner has gained her many friends. He would be more well liked if he had a friendly manner.
nice, amusing, delightful, refreshing, charming, friendly
The dog is very friendly towards children.I am usually a friendly person, unless you're arrogant and closed minded.The friendly fire was avoidable.
the people in my locality are quite friendly with me
Sure! The coworkers engaged in friendly banter during their lunch break, teasing each other in a playful manner.
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I can give you several sentences.He is a very friendly fellow.I appreciated her friendly overture when I first moved in.They fell under "friendly fire" when the troop was hit by their own allies.
The word "convivial" means lively, enjoyable, and friendly. An example of a sentence could be: "He was a convivial man, and loved being around people".
I think you mean "amiable," a word that means friendly or good-natured. He had such an amiable personality that everyone enjoyed being with him.
"She hesitated stepping into the friendly crowd, because she was leery of strangers."
The dog wagged it's tail to show it was friendly.