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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgood-naturedgood-na‧tured /ɡʊd ˈneɪtʃəd $ -ərd/ adjective KINDnaturally kind and helpful and not easily made angry► see thesaurus at nice —good-naturedly adverb
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good-natured• Knott was kindly, painstaking, cheerful, and imperturbably good-natured.• Though normally good-natured and easygoing, Paul hated to be at a disadvantage.• Neil was a gentle good-natured chap, the type of man you instantly trust and feel comfortable around.• She's a very good-natured child.• It would be silly to try to represent the duel between the Miller and the Reeve as merely good-natured fraternal leg-pulling.• He was a good-natured man in his late fifties and we were riding in his car.• It was dominated by Franklin Roosevelt, the cunning, determined, good-natured president called forth by the crisis of the Depression.• He presents a helpful, jargon-free, good-natured speech.• She'd just gone down there to look for any good-natured sucker.
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