What does good-neighbourly mean?
Good-neighbourly means (British spelling) In the manner of a good, courteous, friendly neighbour..
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(British spelling) In the manner of a good, courteous, friendly neighbour..
Although railways are normally excluded by statute from seeking planning permission for most of their works, the Trust thought it good-neighbourly to advise the local Ryedale District Council of its intentions.
Use good-neighbourly when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Good-neighbourly means (British spelling) In the manner of a good, courteous, friendly neighbour..
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Although railways are normally excluded by statute from seeking planning permission for most of their works, the Trust thought it good-neighbourly to advise the local Ryedale District Council of its intentions.
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