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the quality of being friendly and making people feel happy and welcome
conviviality (He was known for his conviviality as a host)
the feeling of friendship between people who live or work together
comradeship (his greatest joy came from comradeship with others in the team)
to praise someone in order to make them feel attractive or important
to flatter (I knew he was only flattering me because he wanted to borrow some money)
to help make something or someone more complete or effective
to complement (She used photographs to complement the text of the news story.)
careful not to forget about something
mindful (Mindful of the poor road conditions, she reduced her speed to 30 mph)
to judge the value or character of someone or something
to rate (How do you rate him as a football player?)
to praise something very much
to rave (She raved about the clothes she had seen at the Paris fashion shows)
to notice something that other people have not noticed
9to pick up on (Only one newspaper picked up on the contradictions in the statement)
to explain something as being caused by something else
to put (sth) down to (sth) (Let's put the mistake down to your inexperience and forget about it.)
to talk about something in the past again and again, often in an annoying way
to hark back to (He's always harking back to his childhood and saying how things were better then.)
to persuade someone not to do something
to talk (sb) out o (sth) - (Her parents tried to talk her out of getting engaged)
to organize a group of people to do something
to get up to (He's getting up a small group to go carol-singing for charity.)
to change your opinion of something
to come around to (He’ll come around to my point of view eventually)
to be also used as something else
to double up as (The kitchen table doubles as my desk when I'm writing.)
to treat someone badly because you are upset or angry.
to take it out on (I know you've got a headache, but don't take it out on me!)
to take strong action to stop something
to crack down to (There aren't enough police officers to crack down on the problem)
to compensate for something bad with something good
to make up for (I worked extra hours to make up for the time I had missed.)
an occasion when you become more energetic and active than before
a new lease of life (His grandchildren have given him a new lease of life)
to persuade someone to do something by offering them something pleasant
to entice (The adverts entice the customer into buying things they don't really want)
to enjoy something slowly, in order to enjoy it as much as possible
to savour (This is a chapter to be savoured)
to include someone or something as an important part
to feature (Tonight’s program features some outstanding performers.)
to spread through something and be present in every part of it
to permeate (The smell of detergent and bleach permeated the air)
plain or ordinary, but pleasant
homely (The hotel was homely and comfortable)
happiness and satisfaction, often because you have everything you need
contentment (His face wore a look of pure contentment)
to allow yourself or someone else to have something enjoyable
to indulge (He indulged his passion for skiing whenever he could.)
strong and unlikely to break or fail
robust (Exports will continue to be bolstered by the robust economy.)
most likely to bring success or advantage
optimal (Several treatment sessions are required in order to obtain optimal results.)
to grow, develop, or be successful
to thrive (His business thrived in the years before the war)