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1 친밀감이 담긴
friendly, kindly, welcoming, cordial, amicable; in a friendly manner -
2 친구다운
adj. friendly, kindly, welcoming, cordial, amicable; in a friendly manner -
3 친구답다
adj. friendly, kindly, welcoming, cordial, amicable; in a friendly manner -
4 친근하다
adj. friendly, kindly, welcoming, cordial, amicable; in a friendly manner; tender, gentle, soft -
5 결렬
n. breakdown; rupture, breach in friendly relations -
6 끝내다
v. put an end, close, finish, conclude, terminate, end; break up, end a romantic or friendly relationship -
7 다정하게
adv. fondly, in a caring manner; friendly -
8 동료답게
adj. comradely, in a friendly way -
9 두터운
adj. warm, sincere, close, cordial, friendly, familiar, intimate -
10 따스하다
adj. cordial, warm, friendly -
11 명랑하다
adj. lucid, bright; friendly, amicable -
12 사교적인
adj. sociable, friendly, affable, genial, companionable -
13 사귀다
v. make friends with, become friendly with -, establish a close relationship with -; associate with; get acquainted with -
14 사근사근한
adj. affable, friendly, amiable; easy to talk to -
15 사용하기 쉬운
adj. user friendly -
16 상냥한
adj. affable, friendly, amiable -
17 서민적인
adj. folksy, familiar, casual; friendly, sociable -
18 쓸모있는
adj. useful, serviceable, friendly -
19 외롭다
adj. be lonely, lonely, alone, solitary, without company; without friendly companionship -
20 우정어린
adj. friendly, kindly, welcoming, cordial
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