1. natured - Adjective
2. natured - Verb
Having (such) a nature, temper, or disposition; disposed; -- used in composition; as, good-natured, ill-natured, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt full-time cameras caught Henderson talking to Meunier – in what was, in fairness, a seemingly good natured discussion – and the Belgium right-back mocked Henderson going down easily by imitating his fall. Source: Internet
Charlotte Williams-Wynn wrote shortly after his accession: "Hitherto the King has been indefatigable in his efforts to make himself popular, and do good natured and amiable things in every possible instance." Source: Internet
Describe a meal with your host family, and the first time you were able to participate in the good natured teasing that went on around their table. Source: Internet
If my wife had suggested to me even with love and kindness and gentleness rather than her more common wit and good natured sarcasm that the time had come to put my dreams away and support my family, I would have done that with no complaint. Source: Internet
But, I digress, lest some good natured soul attempt to remind me where my bread is buttered. Source: Internet
We lent the kind of advice that these good natured straight parents just don’t have the frame of reference for, and we talked about what we did for work and school, learned about what sports they play, suggested reading Tamora Pierce. Source: Internet