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    friendly
    adjective
    characteristic of or befitting a friend; showing friendship.
  • -friendly
    -friendly
    combining form
    helpful, easy, or good for the person or thing specified
Synonyms

friendly

American  
[frend-lee] / ˈfrɛnd li /

adjective

friendlier, friendliest
  1. characteristic of or befitting a friend; showing friendship.

    a friendly greeting.

    Synonyms:
    neighborly, companionable
  2. like a friend; kind; helpful.

    a little friendly advice.

    Synonyms:
    cordial, amiable, kindly, kindhearted, affectionate, genial
  3. favorably disposed; inclined to approve, help, or support.

    a friendly bank.

    Synonyms:
    propitious, sympathetic, favorable, helpful, well-disposed, benevolent
    Antonyms:
    antagonistic
  4. not hostile or at variance; amicable.

    a friendly warship;

    friendly natives.

  5. easy to use, operate, understand, etc. (usually used in combination).

    a consumer-friendly instruction manual;

    a friendly food processor.

  6. able to coexist with something without harm or trouble (usually used in combination).

    environmentally friendly building materials;

    a child-friendly restaurant.


adverb

  1. Also friendlily in a friendly manner; like a friend.

noun

friendlies plural
  1. a person who is in sympathetic relationship to oneself or one's side; an ally or supporter.

friendly 1 British  
/ ˈfrɛndlɪ /

adjective

  1. showing or expressing liking, goodwill, or trust

    a friendly smile

  2. on the same side; not hostile

  3. tending or disposed to help or support; favourable

    a friendly breeze helped them escape

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noun

  1. Also called: friendly matchsport a match played for its own sake, and not as part of a competition, etc

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-friendly 2 British  

combining form

  1. helpful, easy, or good for the person or thing specified

    ozone-friendly

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Other Word Forms

Derived Forms

Inflected Forms

noun

Etymology

Origin of friendly

First recorded before 900; friend + -ly

Explanation

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. A friendly game of badminton is by definition not too serious or competitive, and a vegetarian-friendly menu makes non meat-eaters feel welcome, just as user-friendly instructions make it easy for non-professionals to follow the directions.

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With the Knicks in the Finals for the first time in a generation, New Yorkers have become increasingly unwilling to tolerate fence-sitting — even from one of the world’s most famously friendly Muppets.

From Salon • Jun. 7, 2026

We are incurably two things in America, friendly and sentimental.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 7, 2026

He snapped that with a brilliant first-half score in a May 31 friendly with Senegal; before that, his last score for the national team was in November 2024, in Pochettino’s second competitive game as coach.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 7, 2026

Cobolli said they enjoy chatting about movies, while their fathers - who are also their coaches - are friendly.

From BBC • Jun. 6, 2026

A few ladies pushing baby prams passed us, and Mr. Tuthill tipped his hat to each of them in a friendly manner.

From "The Detective's Assistant" by Kate Hannigan

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