Similar words: second nature, good name, ill-natured, nature, matured, denature, by nature, in nature. Meaning: adj. having an easygoing and cheerful disposition.
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31. Bates looks like a good-natured lad.
32. Danglars smiled at the good-natured pleasantry of the count.
33. The boy turned out to be a good-natured child who, with the increasing absence of his father and brothers, was treated with the utmost indulgence by his mother and sisters.
34. Talk show host and comedian Ellen DeGeneres embraces her audience by sharing good-natured, relatable humor.
35. What we refer to here is a sincere and good-natured smile that comes from the bottom of one's heart.
36. Seeing me in good condition, my good-natured father went away in the darkness again without saying anything more.
37. If I recall, such good-natured horseplay happens in American elections, too.
38. It takes a special kind of father to handle his daughter's pregnancy with the kind of good-natured pragmatism on display from Simmons' Mac MacGuff.
39. I must say frankly that, although I found him most approachable, good-natured, and full of wit and humor, I could not take a real personal liking to the man.
40. It was a sincere compliment and a funny one, since Hillary had taken a lot of good-natured ribbing for saying she had had imaginary conversations with Mrs. Roosevelt.
41. If people put you down (and not in a good-natured, joking way), then let them know that their opinion of you is not held by everyone—most of all yourself.
42. Her performance as the shy, mousey Lotte in Being John Malkovich is a world away from the gorgeous, good-natured ditz roles she often finds herself coasting through.
43. He looked at me, good-natured and ready to pounce, and I remembered that I had noticed this look even in the seminar.
44. The Scoop: Del Toro stars as a good-natured man who transforms into a savage wolf by moonlight in this special effects-packed horror remake set in 19th century England.
45. I felt that on some level she was incompetent and slow, but she was very good-natured.
46. Has the sympathy. Sense of responsibility. Gentleman. He is good-natured. Affable, broadminded, charms. Optimistic. Spoils the gentleman in the wife.
47. He was lively, witty, good-natured, and a pleasant companion, but idle, thoughtless, and imprudent to the last degree.
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48. The tourists from around the world are expected to flock to the southern German region for the 18-day celebration of beer, sausages and good-natured rowdiness.
49. He's terribly smart, good-natured, and pleasant, but he simply has no clue of how to make a living aside from sales of somewhat dicey goods online, so now he just hangs out.
50. Before the accident, he was hard-working and good-natured, but he became ill-tempered and generally disliked.
51. It is a good-natured, but not particularly well-thought-out, period piece—heavy on the art design, light on the plot construction—that generally typifies an HBO movie these days.
52. Even so, they are intensely loyal and talk lovingly of their good-natured boss.
53. The crowds who gathered outside Buckingham Palace on Friday to watch the newlyweds kiss on a balcony were good-natured.
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