Difference between revisions of "None too genial"

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*'''genial:''' sympathetically cheerful, jovial, kindly; of or pertaining to genius (unless "con" is to be read for "none too" to make "congenial", the meaning would be "unsympathetic, unkind; dimwitted")
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*'''genial:''' sympathetically cheerful, jovial, kindly; of or pertaining to genius (unless "con" is to be read for "none too" to make "congenial", the syntactic meaning would be "unsympathetic, unkind; dimwitted")

Latest revision as of 11:01, 11 July 2020

  • genial: sympathetically cheerful, jovial, kindly; of or pertaining to genius (unless "con" is to be read for "none too" to make "congenial", the syntactic meaning would be "unsympathetic, unkind; dimwitted")