ETYM AS. freéndlîce.
1. Characteristic or or befitting a friend.
2. Favorably disposed; not antagonistic or hostile; SYN. amicable.
3. (In combination) Easy to understand or use.
4. Of or belonging to one's own country's forces or those of an ally.
affable · amiable · amicable · chummy · companionate · comradely · congenial · cordial · couthie · couthy · cozy · favorable · genial · gracious · hail-fellow · hail-fellow-well-met · hospitable · informal · intimate · matey · neighborly · neighbourly · pally · palsy-walsy · sociable · social · warm · well-disposed
Referring to features built into hardware or software that make a computer or computer program easy to learn and easy to use. Friendliness is emphasized by most developers and sought after by most users. See also user-friendly.
In a friendly manner; amicably
1. Town in West Virginia (USA); zip code 26146.
2. Unincorporated community in Maryland (USA).
1. One that is friendly; especially; a native who is friendly to settlers or invaders
2. (chiefly British) A match between sports teams and especially international teams that has no connection with league or championship play