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obliging

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??bla?d????/
  • Rhymes: -a?d???
  • Hyphenation: ob?lig?ing

Adjective

obliging (comparative more obliging, superlative most obliging)

  1. Happy and ready to do favours for others.

Synonyms

  • accommodating, willing

Derived terms

  • obligingly
  • obligingness

Translations

Verb

obliging

  1. present participle of oblige

Noun

obliging (plural obligings)

  1. The imposition of an obligation.
    • 1840, Alexander MacDonald, Summary of the Catholic Religion
      Many were the finings, and excommunications, and the obligings to do penances, that took place at this time.

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neighbourly

English

Alternative forms

  • neighborly (US)

Etymology

neighbour +? -ly

Adjective

neighbourly (comparative more neighbourly, superlative most neighbourly)

  1. (Britain, Canada) Showing the qualities of a friendly and helpful neighbour.
    She's so neighbourly that she always holds a welcoming party for new residents.

Derived terms

  • neighbourliness, neighborliness

Translations

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