good-natured Antonyms
Strongest:
- inconsiderate
- boorish
- ungracious
- impolite
- ungracious
- discourteous
- unkind
- unamiable
- unmannerly
- boorish
- irritable
- petulant
- unkind
- impolite
- rude
- discourteous
- uncivil
- irascible
- uncivil
- surly
- inconsiderate
- unpleasant
- disagreeable
- unmannerly
- unsociable
- unsociable
- disagreeable
- irritable
- cantankerous
- petulant
- surly
- cantankerous
- unpleasant
- rude
- irascible
- unamiable
Strong:
- grouchy
- ill-natured
- fussy
- unattractive
- bearish
- touchy
- testy
- snappish
- grouchy
- churlish
- peevish
- cranky
- ill-tempered
- dyspeptic
- contrary
- ill-natured
- querulous
- contrary
- grumpy
- testy
- touchy
- bilious
- argumentative
- querulous
- snappish
- contentious
- ill-tempered
- ill-mannered
- choleric
- ill-humored
- ornery
- ungenial
- argumentative
- cranky
- dyspeptic
- ungenial
- grumpy
- bilious
- churlish
- bearish
- ornery
- peevish
- crabby
- crabby
- choleric
- unattractive
- fussy
- contentious
- ill-mannered
- ill-humored
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- thoughtful
- friendly
- delightful
- mellow
- genial
- gentle
- cheerful
- kind
- polite
- well-disposed
- clever
- affable
- attractive
- agreeable
- good-tempered
Weak:
Meaning of good-natured
good-natured (a)
having an easygoing and cheerful disposition
good-natured (a.)
Naturally mild in temper; not easily provoked.
good-natured Sentence Examples
- The teacher's good-natured demeanor created a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere in the classroom.
- Despite losing the game, the captain displayed a good-natured and sportsmanlike attitude.
- The child's good-natured grin spread happiness wherever she went.
- The dog's good-natured wagging tail was a constant source of joy for its owners.
- The boss's good-natured teasing helped to alleviate the stress of the project.
- The neighbor's good-natured assistance made the chore a breeze.
- The stranger's good-natured offer of help came as a pleasant surprise.
- The speaker's good-natured delivery made even complex topics accessible and engaging.
- The volunteer's good-natured spirit brought joy to the lives of those they served.
- The friend's good-natured prank was a hilarious reminder to not take life too seriously.
FAQs About the word good-natured
having an easygoing and cheerful dispositionNaturally mild in temper; not easily provoked.
amiable, pleasant, sweet,gracious, nice, thoughtful, friendly, delightful, mellow, genial
inconsiderate, boorish, ungracious, impolite, ungracious, discourteous, unkind, unamiable, unmannerly, boorish
The teacher's good-natured demeanor created a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere in the classroom.
Despite losing the game, the captain displayed a good-natured and sportsmanlike attitude.
The child's good-natured grin spread happiness wherever she went.
The dog's good-natured wagging tail was a constant source of joy for its owners.