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Enchanting vs Goodhumoured - What's the difference?

enchanting | goodhumoured | Related terms |

Enchanting is a related term of goodhumoured.

Goodhumoured vs Civil - What's the difference?

goodhumoured | civil | Related terms |

Goodhumoured is likely misspelled.


Goodhumoured has no English definition.

As an adjective civil is

having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion.

Engaging vs Goodhumoured - What's the difference?

engaging | goodhumoured | Related terms |

Engaging is a related term of goodhumoured.

Goodhumoured vs Amicable - What's the difference?

goodhumoured | amicable | Related terms |

Goodhumoured is a related term of amicable.


As an adjective amicable is

showing friendliness or goodwill.

Captivating vs Goodhumoured - What's the difference?

captivating | goodhumoured | Related terms |

Captivating is a related term of goodhumoured.

Attractive vs Goodhumoured - What's the difference?

attractive | goodhumoured | Related terms |

Attractive is a related term of goodhumoured.

Goodhumoured vs Mannerly - What's the difference?

goodhumoured | mannerly | Related terms |

Goodhumoured is a related term of mannerly.


As an adjective mannerly is

polite, having good manners.

Pleasing vs Goodhumoured - What's the difference?

pleasing | goodhumoured | Related terms |

Pleasing is a related term of goodhumoured.

Goodhumoured vs Polite - What's the difference?

goodhumoured | polite | Related terms |

Goodhumoured is a related term of polite.


As an adjective polite is

well-mannered, civilized.

As a verb polite is

(obsolete|transitive) to polish; to refine; to render polite.

Appealing vs Goodhumoured - What's the difference?

appealing | goodhumoured | Related terms |

Goodhumoured is likely misspelled.


Goodhumoured has no English definition.

As an adjective appealing

is having appeal; attractive.

As a verb appealing

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun appealing

is the act of making an appeal.

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