friendly vs lordly

friendly

adj
  • Promoting the good of any person; favourable; propitious. 

  • Generally warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character. 

  • Inviting, characteristic of friendliness. 

  • Without any hostility. 

  • Of or pertaining to friendlies (friendly noun sense 2, below). Also applied to other bipolar confrontations, such as team sports. 

  • Compatible with, or not damaging to (the compounded noun). 

  • Being or relating to two or more natural numbers with a common abundancy. 

  • Having an easy or accepting relationship with something. 

noun
  • A person or entity on the same side in a conflict. 

  • A game which is of no consequence in terms of ranking, betting etc. 

lordly

adj
  • Proud; haughty; imperious; insolent. 

  • Of or relating to a lord. 

  • Having the qualities of a lord; lordlike; noble 

  • Appropriate for, or suitable to, a lord; glorious. 

adv
  • In the manner of a lord. Showing command or nobility. 

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