friendly+feeling
51pay respects — pay (your) respects to express your admiration or friendly feeling for someone. First I paid my respects to her parents and then went into to town to see some other people. Fans waited in the cold to pay their final respects to this fine athlete …
52amicableness — n. Amity, harmony, harmoniousness, peacefulness, peaceableness, kindliness, friendliness, friendship, cordiality, friendly feeling, good understanding, good will …
53bonhomie — noun (U) French especially literary a friendly feeling among a group of people: The atmosphere of bonhomie was suddenly gone …
54kindness — kind•ness [[t]ˈkaɪnd nɪs[/t]] n. 1) the state or quality of being kind 2) a kind act; favor 3) kind behavior 4) friendly feeling; liking • Etymology: 1250–1300 …
55like — I [[t]laɪk[/t]] adj. (Poetic)lik•er, lik•est, prep. adv. conj. n. interj. 1) of the same form, appearance, kind, character, amount, etc.: I cannot remember a like instance[/ex] 2) corresponding or agreeing in general or in some noticeable… …
56kindness — /ˈkaɪndnəs/ (say kuyndnuhs) noun 1. the state or quality of being kind. 2. a kind act: his many kindnesses to me. 3. kind behaviour: I will never forget your kindness. 4. friendly feeling, or liking …
57old — /oʊld / (say ohld) adjective (older or elder, oldest or eldest) 1. far advanced in years or life. 2. of or relating to a long life or persons advanced in years: to live to a good old age. 3. having the appearance or characteristics of advanced… …
58camaraderie — [kam΄ə räd′ə rē, käm΄ə räd′ə rē] n. [Fr < camarade, COMRADE] loyalty and warm, friendly feeling among comrades; comradeship …
59friendship — [frend′ship΄] n. [ME frendship < OE freondscipe] 1. the state of being friends 2. attachment between friends 3. friendly feeling or attitude; friendliness …
60send-off — ☆ send off [send′ôf΄ ] n. Informal 1. an expression or demonstration of friendly feeling toward someone starting out on a trip, career, etc. 2. a start given to someone or something …