hail-fellow (Meaning)

Wordnet

hail-fellow (s)

heartily friendly and congenial

Webster

hail-fellow (n.)

An intimate companion.

hail-fellow Sentence Examples

  1. The hail-fellow salesman easily made friends with potential customers.
  2. Despite his gregarious nature, Tim was not a true hail-fellow, as he maintained a certain reserve.
  3. The hail-fellow politician greeted every constituent with a warm handshake and a smile.
  4. Emily was a hail-fellow among her colleagues, always willing to lend a helping hand.
  5. The hail-fellow traveler struck up conversations with everyone he met on his journey.
  6. John's hail-fellow demeanor masked a deep-seated loneliness.
  7. Mary's hail-fellow qualities made her a popular figure in the community.
  8. The hail-fellow college professor was known for his warmth and accessibility.
  9. The hail-fellow club member was always ready to participate in social events.
  10. The hail-fellow neighbor was always willing to lend a cup of sugar or a helping hand.

FAQs About the word hail-fellow

heartily friendly and congenialAn intimate companion.

warm, friendly, loving, palsy-walsy, warmhearted, amicable, familiar, affectionate, comradely, nice

hostile, cold, unfriendly, alienated, antagonistic, cool, alienated, icy, icy, cold

The hail-fellow salesman easily made friends with potential customers.

Despite his gregarious nature, Tim was not a true hail-fellow, as he maintained a certain reserve.

The hail-fellow politician greeted every constituent with a warm handshake and a smile.

Emily was a hail-fellow among her colleagues, always willing to lend a helping hand.