单词 | thesaurus/articles/behaving-in-a-kind-and-pleasant-way |
释义 | Thesaurus article:behaving in a kind and pleasant waybehaving in a kind and pleasant wayThese words describe people who behave in a pleasant, kind way towards other people. The most common word for this isfriendly. I like his sister - she's so friendly. He always served his customers with a friendly smile. The opposite offriendlyisunfriendly. He is the rudest, most unfriendly person I've ever met! Another very common word for someone who is pleasant, kind, and polite towards others isnice.Nicehas a very broad meaning. Her boyfriend is really nice. What a nice guy! In more formal contexts a person who is pleasant to others and easy to like can be calledamiable,genial, orcongenial.Amiableis the most common of these three words.Genialis slightly more formal thanamiableorcongenial. She was perfectly amiable. Our genial host led us to our room. He's very congenial and so quite likeable. A person who is very pleasant to others and easy to talk to can be calledaffable.Affableis used in writing more often than it is used in speech. She's so affable that you can drop right into a conversation with her and feel like you've known her for years. Someone who isapproachableis also friendly and easy to talk to.Approachableis more common and less formal thanaffable. For a high-powered A-lister, he's down-to-earth and very approachable. The opposite ofapproachableisunapproachable. I think he's rather intimidating and unapproachable as a boss. Asociableoroutgoingperson likes to meet and spend time with other people, and is generally friendly. Bothsociableandoutgoingare approving words. She's such a sociable person that living alone would be difficult for her. If you want to work in sales, you need to be outgoing. Two opposites ofsociableareunsociableandantisocial.Unsociableis more formal thanantisocial. He was an unsociable person who hated spending time with people. I hope he doesn't think I'm being antisocial - I just need a lie down. Someone who isjovialis pleasant, kind, and in a good mood.Jovialis often used to describe a person's mood. The president was in a jovial mood, joking with reporters during the press briefing. There are many informal words to describe someone who is friendly. Someone who ischummyis friendly, sometimes in a way that is somehow inappropriate. The inspectors are a little too chummy with the informant. In informal UK English, you can also say you arepallyormateywith someone. UKShe's awfully pally with her ex. UKThe boss is a bit too matey with the staff. Related articlesa person you know well and like making you feel happy and comfortable |
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