Good-natured (Adjective)
Meaning
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".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- My best friend is such a good-natured person, she can turn even the grumpiest person into a happy one with her presence.
- Despite all the jokes and teasing at her expense, Emily was good-natured about the whole situation.
- Her boss is quite stern and intimidating to outsiders, but she has a surprisingly good-natured personality to her friends.
- James and Mark always exchange some kind of verbal insult at basketball practice, but everyone can tell their argument is light-hearted and of good-natured sport.
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