bonhomie
The noun bonhomie means geniality, exuberant friendliness, affability, or a good-natured disposition.It is from the French bonhomme (good-natured man).
what does the word exuberant mean
The noun bonhomie means geniality, exuberant friendliness, affability, or a good-natured disposition.It is from the French bonhomme (good-natured man).
He was exuberant when he won the lottery.He was a man of exuberant fancy, and, withal, of an authority so irresistible that, at his will he turned his varied fancies into facts.
Ex: His friendliness was overwhelming.
Depending on context, antonyms for exuberant could be gloomy, restrained and meager.
When he found out he won the lottery...he couldn't have been more exuberant.
No, "friendlyness" is not a word in standard English. The correct term to use is "friendliness" to describe the quality of being friendly.
Yes it is an abstract noun
Exuberant
The word friendly uses a I when it forms the noun, spelled friendliness.
The apparent friendliness of the natives was quite disconcerting, considering the tales of cannibalism we'd previously heard. The physics professor is not known for his friendliness.