Using the provided dictionary entry, which word could be used to describe someone who is
friendly?
confront (kon-frunt'), v.t. to stand
face to face [with with]; oppose;
compare.
confuse (kon-füz'), v.t. to mingle;
jumble up; render indistinct; dis-
concert; perplex.
confusion (-fü'zhun), n. the act of
confusing; perplexity; loss of self-
possession; disorder; tumult.
confutation (-fü-ta'shun), n. dis-
proof.
confute (kon-füt'), v.t. to prove to be
false or invalid; convict of error.
congenial (-je'niål), adj. kindred;
from a liquid to a solid state by
cold: v.i. to concrete by cold.
congelation (-je-la'shun), n. the act
of congealing.
congenial (-je'niål), adj. kindred;
pleasant and sympathetic; cognate.
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O confutation
congelation
congenial



Answer :

The word that could be used to describe someone who is friendly based on the provided dictionary entry is "congenial." Here's why:

1. The dictionary entry defines "congenial" as pleasant and sympathetic.
2. Being congenial means being kindred in nature and having a pleasant and agreeable demeanor towards others.
3. A congenial person is one who is friendly, easy to get along with, and creates a positive atmosphere in interactions with others.

Therefore, if you are looking for a word to describe someone who is friendly, "congenial" fits the description well based on the definitions provided in the dictionary entry.

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