Good Friendly(81 words) allegiance (noun) - Loyalty or commitment to a person, group, country, or cause. amiable (adjective) - Pleasant, friendly, and easy to like assuage (verb) - To make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense banter (noun) - The playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks broach (verb) - To introduce or begin a new subject or issue. buddy (noun) - A close friend camaraderie (noun) - Mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together. candid (adjective) - Truthful and straightforward; frank candor (noun) - The quality of being open and honest in expression; frankness carouse (verb) - To drink plentiful amounts of alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way chap (noun) - A man or boy chat (verb) - Talk in a friendly and informal way chat (noun) - An informal conversation chatter (verb) - Talk rapidly or incessantly about trivial matters chatter (noun) - Incessant trivial talk chitchat (verb) - Talk about trivial matters chitchat (noun) - Inconsequential conversation chummy (adjective) - On friendly terms; friendly clan (noun) - A group of close-knit and interrelated families coax (verb) - To gently pursuade someone to do something confidante (noun) - Someone in whom you confide your thoughts, feelings, or problems. considerate (adjective) - Showing concern for the needs or feelings of others. cordial (adjective) - Friendly and polite. courteous (adjective) - Marked by good manners and consideration for others. crony (noun) - A close friend of someone; especially : a friend of someone powerful (such as a politician) who is unfairly given special treatment or favors cuddly (adjective) - Emotionally warm or affectionate in behavior. encounter (verb) - To meet or come across someone or something, often unexpectedly or by chance. encounter (noun) - A meeting or confrontation, often unexpected or unplanned, between two or more individuals or groups. endearing (adjective) - Arousing feelings of affection or admiration entrust (verb) - To give someone the responsibility for doing something or taking care of something important or valuable. escort (noun) - A person or group who accompanies someone to provide protection, guidance, or company in social engagements. escort (verb) - To accompany someone to a place, especially for protection or as a courtesy. flatter (verb) - To express excessive compliments about someone, for personal gain. flirt (noun) - A person who habitually flirts flirt (verb) - Behave as though attracted to or trying to attract someone, but for amusement rather than with serious intentions folks (noun) - A specific group of people sharing something in common, like culture or background. fond (adjective) - Having a strong liking or affection for someone or something. gab (noun) - Talk; chatter gab (verb) - Talk, typically at length, about trivial matters gather (verb) - To bring together and collect into one place from many scattered places. genial (adjective) - Friendly and cheerful gracious (adjective) - Courteous, kind, and pleasant gratuitous (adjective) - Given or done without charge or payment; free. greet (verb) - To welcome or acknowledge someone, typically in a friendly or polite manner. gregarious (adjective) - Tending to seek and enjoy the company of others, often in social settings. gregarious (adjective) - Tending to seek and enjoy the company of others, often in social settings. hint (verb) - To give a clue or piece of advice that points to something or helps someone understand something. hobnob (verb) - To mix socially, especially with those of higher social status kinship (adjective) - A sharing of characteristics or origins laud (verb) - To praise a person or their achievements highly, especially in a public context lenient (adjective) - Not as severe or strong in punishment as wuld be expected. loyalty (noun) - A strong feeling of support, allegiance, or faithfulness to someone or something. magnanimous (noun) - Generous and forgiving, kind and selfless, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful. mingle (verb) - To mix or cause to mix together mollify (verb) - To try to calm and soothe feelings, making the other less angry and upset niceties (noun) - A fine detail or distinction, especially one regarded as intricate and fussy nod (noun) - An act of nodding the head nod (verb) - To lower and raise one's head slightly and briefly, especially in greeting, assent, or understanding, or to give someone a signal personable (adjective) - Friendly and easy to get along with placate (verb) - To pacify or appease someone who is upset or agitated. rapport (noun) - A harmonious or positive relationship between people, characterized by mutual understanding, trust, and respect. reciprocal (adjective) - Involving a situation where both parties provide something to each other in return, such as favors or benefits. reconcile (verb) - To bring two or more people or groups into a state of harmony or understanding after a disagreement or conflict. reimburse (verb) - To pay back money to someone who has spent it for you or lost it because of you. reliable (adjective) - Referring to a person, object, or system that you can count on to function properly or deliver results without failure. rendezvous (noun) - An arrangement to meet somebody at a particular time and place reprieve (verb) - To grant a temporary delay or suspension of a punishment or sentence, especially in legal or judicial contexts. reprieve (noun) - A temporary delay or suspension of a punishment or undesirable situation, often granted as a mercy or to allow for further consideration. resonance (noun) - Feeling a shared rapport, energy, and communication with someone or something. resonate (verb) - To feel aligned with something, such as an idea, belief, feelings, or value, creating a sense of mutual understanding or agreement. revive (verb) - To restore something that has stopped functioning, or to awaken something that has been inactive or dormant. schmooze (noun) - A long and intimate conversation schmooze (verb) - Talk intimately and cozily; gossip sidekick (noun) - A person who plays a secondary but crucial role, often helping or supporting someone more prominent. soothe (verb) - To bring peace or relief, emotionally or physically. swap (verb) - To give something and be given something else instead vouch (verb) - To assert or confirm as a result of one's own experience that something is true or accurately so described wavelength (noun) - A way to describe how well people understand each other or think alike. wholeheartedly (adjective) - Done with the utmost sincerity, enthusiasm, and commitment wink (verb) - Close and open one eye quickly, typically to indicate that something is a joke or a secret or as a signal of affection or greeting wink (noun) - An act of closing and opening one eye quickly, typically as a signal