Synonyms for Hail-fellow:
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n.
• comradely
• friendly
• hail-fellow
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• Other relevant words (noun):
What are the hypernyms for Hail-fellow?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for hail-fellow?
"Hail-fellow" is a term that refers to someone who is overly friendly or familiar in a way that might seem insincere. Some antonyms for this term include aloof, distant, reserved, unapproachable, and cold. Aloof describes a person who is emotionally detached and stands apart from others. Distant suggests a person who keeps their distance from others and is not particularly approachable. Reserved means a person who is careful and restrained in their interactions with others. Unapproachable suggests a person who is difficult to approach or talk to, while cold describes someone who is distant and unfriendly. These antonyms demonstrate a range of qualities that are opposite to the friendly and inviting nature of a hail-fellow person.
What are the antonyms for Hail-fellow?
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adj.
• noun
- aggressive
, - alienated
, - antagonistic
, - argumentative
, - bellicose
, - belligerent
, - chilly
, - cold
, - cold-blooded
, - combative
, - contentious
, - cool
, - disputatious
, - estranged
, - frigid
, - frosty
, - glacial
, - hostile
, - icy
, - inhospitable
, - inimical
, - pugnacious
, - quarrelsome
, - scrappy
, - truculent
, - unfriendly
, - unsociable
, - unsocial
, - wintry
.
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n.
• noun
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