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natured

[ ney-cherd ]

adjective

  1. having a temperament of a particular kind (usually used in combination):

    good-natured.



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Example Sentences

As a graduate of the Ohio State University, he exchanged good natured barbs with the delegation from Ohio’s college sport arch-rival, Michigan.

From BBC

Gussis blurted out the word during a brainstorming session in the writers' room in response to series co-creator Josh Schwartz envisioning Ben McKenzie’s Ryan Atwood and Adam Brody's Cohen having a good natured debate pitting candy canes against menorahs.

From Salon

In a statement, Mr Roe's family described him as gentle and "sweet natured" and said they would cherish "many happy memories" forever.

From BBC

"We are completely broken by this senseless and fatal act on such a kind natured man. He was a devoted father who worked hard to give his sons the best possible future," his mother said.

From BBC

Seventy years on Mr Verge said he remembers the crowds were good natured and "very noisy".

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