I can give you several sentences.
"She is a very friendly person." just think.
Amazingly, the new fair haired girl was very friendly in addition talked endlessly to us.
Example sentence - The friendly banter would go on for hours.
"Friendly" is an adjective in this sentence, as it describes the characteristic of the people.
It is "friendlily" (a word that is virtually never used, replaced by "in a friendly manner" or "amiably" or "amicably").
the people in my locality are quite friendly with me
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The dog wagged it's tail to show it was friendly.
"She is a very friendly person." just think.
An adjective describes something. A person, a place, an idea, anything at all. How you would use it in a sentence is to describe something. For example, in the sentence below, the word friendly is the adjective.Sally was a friendly girl.The adjective word friendly, describes what Sally is like.
He has a friendly manner. Her friendly manner has gained her many friends. He would be more well liked if he had a friendly manner.
Affable means likeable and friendly. An example of affable used in a sentence is: His affable nature drew people to him and he was always surrounded by friends and loved ones.
My doctor is a very friendly person.
Here is an example sentence with the word "lovable":This lovable puppy is both adorable and friendly.
A kid-friendly sentence for "poled" could be: "The kids used a long stick to pole the boat across the lake." This shows how the word relates to moving something with a pole.
Sisters' is a plural possessive, meaning "belonging to the sisters." The sisters' dog is not very friendly. We went to the sisters' party.
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.