Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Writerly Wednesday

What's your definition, example or synonym for: 

 

 

 Example: She treated people she met friendlily. 

 


 



13 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

Not I think a word I would use. It doesn't roll off the tongue well does it?

Andrew said...

I've never heard the word nor seen it written. I can't really accept it as a word, however, maybe you could say warmly instead.

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CJ Kennedy said...

I had to look it up to see if it was was a real word. It is, go figure. It looks wrong. How about cheerfully?

Birgit said...

This must be a word the youngins made up. That’s ok, anything to make them friendiliy

Elizabeth Seckman said...

One month closer to spring!!

Friendlily...sounds like a cartoon character.

Donna said...

He smiled at me friendlily...?
I had to look it up...I think it's redundant. If you smile at someone, isn't that a sign of being friendly?
Lol...headthumper word.
hugs
donna

Valerie-Jael said...

She treated them well....? Hugs!

Truedessa said...

cheerfully or courteously I never really use "friendlily" I wasn't sure it was a real word. lol...I like it

Have a great week, Sandra

Bring on spring!

Jeanie said...

That's really a word?!!!

D.L. Finn said...

That's a tongue twister and describes the hubby :)

Sandra Cox said...

EC, It sure doesn't:)
Andrew, It's certainly not a well known or often used word for sure. Cheerfully works for me.
CJ, Good on you for looking it up.Cheerfully works for me.
Elizabeth, Hmmm. It seems like it could be worked into a secondary character name too.
Birgit, It does, doesn't it, but in actuality it's a very old word.
Donna, Not redundant at all, some smiles definitely aren't friendly. More a baring of teeth. Good job. Hugs received and returned.

Sandra Cox said...

True, I like it too;)
Jeanie, Yes, ma'am:)
Denise, It is for sure and love that it describes your hubby.xo