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natured

[ney-cherd]

adjective

  1. having a temperament of a particular kind (usually used in combination).

    good-natured.



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Raucous home crowds have become a staple of Ryder Cups and while most of the partisan support is good natured, it can, occasionally cross the line.

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"Both of them turned out to be talented young cricketers and two absolutely lovely natured children," the club said.

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The mood in London was good natured and supportive.

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Rogen and Goldberg wanted someone who was famously good natured so they could subvert that reputation, as well as someone who had both prestige and box office hits, which meant they were hard to criticize from an executive’s standpoint.

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As a graduate of the Ohio State University, he exchanged good natured barbs with the delegation from Ohio’s college sport arch-rival, Michigan.

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