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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: FRiendly (0.01448 detik)
Found 4 items, similar to FRiendly.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: friendly
ramah
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: friendly
guyub, manja
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: friendly
friendly
adj 1: characteristic of or befitting a friend;
“friendly advice”;
“a friendly neighborhood”;
“the only friendly person
here”;
“a friendly host and hostess” [ant:
unfriendly]
2: favorably disposed; not antagonistic or hostile;
“a
government friendly to our interests”;
“an amicable
agreement”
3: easy to understand or use;
“user-friendly computers”;
“a
consumer-friendly policy”;
“a reader-friendly novel” [ant:
unfriendly]
4: of or belonging to your own country's forces or those of an
ally;
“in friendly territory”;
“he was accidentally killed
by friendly fire” [ant:
hostile]
[also:
friendliest,
friendlier]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Friendly
Friendly
\Friend"ly\, a. [AS. fre['e]ndl[imac]ce.]
1. Having the temper and disposition of a friend; disposed to
promote the good of another; kind; favorable.
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2. Appropriate to, or implying, friendship; befitting
friends; amicable.
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In friendly relations with his moderate opponents.
--Macaulay.
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3. Not hostile; as, a friendly power or state.
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4. Promoting the good of any person; favorable; propitious;
serviceable; as, a friendly breeze or gale.
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On the first friendly bank he throws him down.
--Addison.
Syn: Amicable; kind; conciliatory; propitious; favorable. See
Amicable.
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Friendly
\Friend"ly\, adv.
In the manner of friends; amicably; like friends. [Obs.]
--Shak.
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In whom all graces that can perfect beauty
Are friendly met. --Beau. & Fl.
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Friendly
\Friend"ly\, n.
1. A friendly person; -- usually applied to natives friendly
to foreign settlers or invaders.
These were speedily routed by the friendlies, who
attacked the small force before them in fine style.
--E. N.
Bennett.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
2. (Mil.) A member of one's own military forces, or of allied
forces.
[PJC]
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