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Meaning of goodwilled | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

Exhibiting or indicative of goodwill.

Examples

“They also liked the young gentlemen and wished them happy lives. So we ambled on, feeling ecstactically how casual, amiable, and goodwilled the world in the market is. They work hard there.”
“His talks with Minister Shevardnadze were open and goodwilled. The president said that the Bulgarian delegation described the catastrophic situation of the Bulgarian economy a result not only of the crisis in the Persian Gulf, but also of […]”
“Many Blacks oppose adoption by White parents of Black children because they see such adoptions as inevitable "cultural genocide." That is, most Blacks understand the limits of White liberalism; no matter how goodwilled […]”
“She just did – A pause then, thoughtful, bemused, but goodwilled. The medical staff were obviously pleased for Alice, but something more was affecting them. Her quiet serenity was infectious.”
“He was always with the best knights who were the most loved by the king . . . and he was loved by each man in the king's court . . . it was so courteous and gentle and meek-tempered and goodwilled.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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