A disagreeable, irritable, or malevolent disposition.
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Examples for "good nature"
Examples for "good nature"
1Reverend Scapegoat had lost his previously permanent look of unflappable good nature.
2I've been taking advantage of your good nature for some time now.
3I have listened with the greatest good nature to your dreary conversation.
4I have enjoyed the hospitality and good nature of the Irish people.
5His verbal and musical skills, his intelligence, his good nature were extraordinary.
1Then he answered quickly with somewhat of ill nature in his voice:
2Lilian's present state accounted for all that ill nature had before misconstrued.
3Still less had it ever anything of ill nature or sarcasm.
4Oh, flout me not, and show your ill nature before the very soldier.
5But mark my words: prepare yourself for all sorts of ill nature and slander.
6Swift had an odd blunt way that is mistaken by strangers for ill nature.
7A bad temper, ill nature, jealousy, will ruin the most beautiful face ever created.
8But John Ball was used to his father's ill nature, and never answered it.
9From every crevice thou shalt forever cry it in a form that suits thy ill nature.
10And since she was not the sort to hide her ill nature, she promptly kicked the milkpail over.
11He appeared so genuinely glad to see me again that I instantly became rather ashamed of my ill nature.
12Effie saw the glance, and ashamed of her ill nature said, 'Oh it is such a good story, Harry!
13She was an amiable, if unsentimental person, Mary Lithcom-andwas, quite without ill nature, expressing the consensus of public opinion.
14It is clear that ill nature is not wit, and that there may be sparkling flowers which are not surrounded by thorns.
15Swift has an odd, blunt way, that is mistaken by strangers for ill nature.-'Tis so odd, that there's no describing it but by facts.
16I'm not often accused of that weakness! returned sir Wilton, rising with a grin-inwhich, however, there was more of humour than ill nature.
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