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adjective
- 1. naturally cheerful and friendly; genial: "a good-humoured and tolerant man"
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Meaning of good-humoured in English. good-humoured. adjective. UK (US good-humored) uk / ˌɡʊdˈhjuː.məd / us / ˌɡʊdˈhjuː.mɚd / Add to word list. friendly or in a good mood: a good-humoured remark. The walkers were good-humoured despite the bad weather. Synonym. amiable. Opposites. bad-tempered. crabby informal. grouchy informal. grumpy informal.
GOOD-HUMORED definition: 1. friendly or in a good mood: 2. behaving in a friendly and happy way. Learn more.
The meaning of GOOD-HUMORED is good-natured, cheerful. How to use good-humored in a sentence.
A good-humoured person or atmosphere is pleasant and cheerful. Charles was brave and remarkably good-humoured. It was a good humoured conference. Synonyms: genial, happy, pleasant, cheerful More Synonyms of good-humoured. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
Good-humoured definition: being in or expressing a pleasant, tolerant, and kindly state of mind. See examples of GOOD-HUMOURED used in a sentence.
Definition of good-humoured adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Definitions of 'good-humoured' A good-humoured person or atmosphere is pleasant and cheerful. [...] More. Synonyms of 'good-humoured' • genial, happy, pleasant, cheerful [...] More. Examples of 'good-humoured' in a sentence.