be on good terms (with someone)
be on good terms (with someone)
To have a friendly or pleasant relationship with someone. No, I'm on good terms with Stephanie now—we reconciled after that argument. You should always try to be on good terms with your boss. Anne and Paula had been fighting, but they're on good terms now.
See also: good, on, term
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
be on good, bad, friendly, etc. ˈterms (with somebody)
have a good, bad, friendly, etc. relationship with somebody: He’s not on very good terms with his wife’s family. I’m on first-name terms with my boss now (= we call each other by our first names).See also: on, term
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- be on friendly terms with (someone)
- on good terms
- on good terms (with someone)
- catch (someone's) fancy
- be a barrel of laughs
- be a bundle of laughs
- a bundle of fun
- bundle of fun
- be in good odor with (one)
- be in good odour with someone