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- adjectivefriendly (adjective) · friendlier (comparative adjective) · friendliest (superlative adjective)
- kind and pleasant:"they were friendly to me" · "she gave me a friendly smile"
- (of a person) on good or affectionate terms:"I was friendly with one of the local farmers"
- (of relations) not in conflict:"we want friendly relations with all countries"
- not seriously or unpleasantly competitive or divisive:"friendly rivalry between the two schools"
- (of a soccer match) not forming part of a serious competition.
- denoting something that is adapted for or is not harmful to a specified thing:"an environment-friendly agronomic practice" · "child-friendly policies"
- favorable or serviceable:"no one noticed her as she slipped out—it was a friendly night"
- military(of troops or equipment) of, belonging to, or allied with one's own forces:"the risk of blowing up friendly forces is minimized"
nounBRITISH ENGLISHfriendly (noun) · friendlies (plural noun)- a soccer match that does not form part of a serious competition:"England will play two friendlies in Sardinia"
adverbUS ENGLISHinformalfriendly (adverb)- in a friendly manner:"at least they were ready to talk friendly with you"
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