different between friendly vs convival
friendly
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f??ndli/, /?f??nli/
Etymology 1
From Middle English frendly, freendly, frendely, frendlich, from Old English fr?ondl??, from Proto-Germanic *frij?ndl?kaz, equivalent to friend +? -ly. Cognate with Saterland Frisian früntelk, fjuntelk (“friendly”), West Frisian freonlik (“friendly”), Dutch vriendelijk (“friendly”), German Low German fründelk, frünnelk (“friendly”), German freundlich (“friendly”).
Adjective
friendly (comparative friendlier or more friendly, superlative friendliest or most friendly)
- Generally warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character.
- Inviting, characteristic of friendliness.
- Having an easy or accepting relationship with something.
- Without any hostility.
- Promoting the good of any person; favourable; propitious.
- On the first friendly bank he throws him down.
- (military) Of or pertaining to friendlies (friendly noun sense 2, below). Also applied to other bipolar confrontations, such as team sports
- (number theory) Being or relating to two or more natural numbers with a common abundancy.
- (in compounds) Compatible with, or not damaging to (the compounded noun).
Antonyms
- hostile
- unfriendly
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
friendly (plural friendlies)
- (sports) A game which is of no consequence in terms of ranking, betting etc.
- This match is merely a friendly, so don't worry too much about it.
- A person or entity on the same side in a conflict.
Translations
Etymology 2
From Middle English frendly, frendliche, from Old English fr?ondl??e (“in a friendly manner”), equivalent to friend +? -ly.
Adverb
friendly (comparative more friendly, superlative most friendly)
- (archaic) In a friendly manner, like a friend.
Synonyms
- amicably, friendlily
Translations
friendly From the web:
- what friendly means
- what friendly's are still open
- what friendly football matches are on today
- what's friendly fire in minecraft
- what's friendly fire
- what's friendly credit on utilita
- what's friendly in spanish
- what friendly letter
convival
English
Etymology
From Latin convivalis. See convive.
Adjective
convival (comparative more convival, superlative most convival)
- (obsolete) Relating to a feast or festivity; convivial.
Related terms
- convivial
convival From the web:
- convivial means
- what does convivial mean
- what does convivial
- what does a convivial person enjoys
- what rhymes with conviviality
- what is convivial brands
- what is conviviality definition
- what is convivial brands elc inc
you may also like
- friendly vs convival
- foolish vs incongruous
- ancient vs faded
- completion vs feat
- plug vs wander
- detail vs hearsay
- whisk vs slither
- saucy vs harsh
- twirl vs noose
- narration vs kindred
- adolescence vs boyhood
- incentive vs influence
- raise vs establish
- surly vs malicious
- morose vs downcast
- forbidding vs cruel
- frustrate vs tantalize
- injure vs vilify
- vilification vs ignominy
- temperament vs frame