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C2 friendliness
| sentence | term |
|---|---|
| The new manager was very ..............., making it easy for everyone to approach him with questions. | affable (easy to approach, and pleasant to talk to) |
| Her .................. personality made her popular among her colleagues. | amiable (showing or having a likable and friendly personality) |
| After the divorce, they agreed to split their assets in an .................... manner, avoiding any conflict. | amicable ((of interpersonal relations) behaving with friendliness and without disputing) |
| The ................ among the teammates made every practice enjoyable. | camaraderie (a feeling of mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together) |
| The party had a ................ atmosphere, full of laughter and music. | convival (having a friendly, warm, or inviting manner or mood) |
| His ................. put everyone at ease during the meeting. | geniality (a warm, cheerful, and friendly manner that makes others feel comfortable and welcome) |
| Sarah is known for her .................. nature, always making friends wherever she goes. | gregarious ((of people) delighted by the company of others) |
| His .................. nature always lightened the mood during staff meeting, making them more enjoyable. | jocose (characterized by a playful, humorous, or jesting manner) |
| She gave him a ..................... smile across the room. | coquettish (behaving in a playful, flirtatious way intended to attract attention or admiration) |
| He gave her a ................... grin before hiding her notebook. | puckish (playfully mischievous in a teasing or slightly troublesome way) |
| The ................. kids ran through the house, laughing and shouting. | rambunctious (loud, energetic, and hard to control, often in a playful or wild way) |
| The grandmother had a ................. smile and welcoming hug for all the children. | benign (friendly and not intended to harm or hurt others) |
| Her ....................... suggested they skip work and go to the beach. | jocularly (jocular=in a humorous or playful manner) |
| He walked into the room with a ................. step. | jaunty (appearing cheerful, lively, and full of confidence) |
| The negotiations were conducted in a spirit of ................ | comity (a condition of mutual respect, courtesy, and harmonious relations between people or groups) |
| A .................... escaped her as she read the text message. | chortle (a muffled or partly suppressed laugh, usually expressing mild amusement) |
| She ............... her friends with tales of her travels around the world. | regaled (to entertain with stories or performances) |
| She often ................. her dog to join her for a walk in the park. | beckons (to gesture with a motion of the hand or head to encourage someone to come nearer or follow) |