Companionably [adverb]

Definition of Companionably:

as one

Opposite/Antonyms of Companionably:

Singly


Sentence/Example of Companionably:

It was thus they sat, companionably, when a Burgh policeman who was well known to Mr. Traill came in to dry himself by the fire.

It ticks away companionably, as if to reassure me of its realness.

As he passed, I made a point of smiling companionably at the girl.

And as he laughed heartily, she let her bright laugh ring out companionably alongside of his.

Mrs. Baker was deep in a letter she had just opened, but Florence returned the smile companionably.

That was one reason why Missy enjoyed being with her father—she could be so companionably silent with him.

The hearth had been swept in their absence; the fire glowed more companionably than ever.

They were very earnest, and yet they sparkled and laughed to him companionably; and sometimes he had smiled back upon her.

Little ferns clustered companionably between its stones, and here and there a big bracken grew.

He reached for it, and she held on, and they moved companionably away from the car carrying the basket between them.