Genial

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Genial

Definition:

  1. friendly and cheerful
  2. warm and welcoming

adjective

I’ll use it in a sentence:

● Brenda fell in love, with her best friend Sylvester, because of his down to earth, genial personality. 

● We were all woebegone and saturnine upon learning of the genial “Jeopardy” host, Alex Trebek’s, cancer diagnosis.

● I’d rather be around a genial person, than someone bellicose.*

●  Although Gayle King, is a genial journalist, she won’t hesitate to ask tough questions, when conducting an interview.

● Ephraim, the clerk at the local grocery store, is extremely genial and good-hearted.

● Overall, the city of Philadelphia is genial.

  • I’ll be sharing the word: (Bellicose) later this month.
  • Now it’s your turn, on a sheet of paper or in the comment section below, write a few sentences, using the word: genial.
  • Tip : Use the word during a conversation today. The more you familiarize yourself with this word, by consistently incorporating it in your vocabulary and writing, the easier it will be to remember the word. Figuratively speaking, you’ll own the word.

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