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  2. amiable, good-natured, obliging, complaisant mean having the desire or disposition to please. amiable implies having qualities that make one liked and easy to deal with. an amiable teacher not easily annoyed. good-natured implies cheerfulness or helpfulness and sometimes a willingness to be imposed upon.

  3. adjective. having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable: an amiable disposition. Synonyms: gracious. Antonyms: rude. friendly; sociable: an amiable greeting; an amiable gathering. Synonyms: amicable. Antonyms: hostile, unfriendly. agreeable; willing to accept the wishes, decisions, or suggestions of another or others.

  4. AMIABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of amiable in English. amiable. adjective. uk / ˈeɪ.mi.ə.b ə l / us / ˈeɪ.mi.ə.b ə l / Add to word list. pleasant and friendly: He seemed an amiable young man. So amiable was the mood of the meeting that a decision was soon reached. Synonyms. affable. good-humoured.

  5. diffusing warmth and friendliness. “an amiable gathering”. synonyms: affable, cordial, genial. friendly. characteristic of or befitting a friend. adjective. disposed to please. “"an amiable villain with a cocky sidelong grin"- Hal Hinson”. synonyms: good-humored, good-humoured.

  6. adjective. us / ˈeɪ.mi.ə.b ə l / uk / ˈeɪ.mi.ə.b ə l / Add to word list Add to word list. pleasant and friendly: He seemed an amiable young man. So amiable was the mood of the meeting that a decision was soon reached. Synonyms. affable. good-humored US. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. behaving in a kind and pleasant way.

  7. 1 day ago · 1. having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable. an amiable disposition. 2. friendly; sociable. an amiable greeting. an amiable gathering. 3. agreeable; willing to accept the wishes, decisions, or suggestions of another or others.

  8. adj. 1. Friendly and agreeable in disposition; good-natured and likable. 2. Cordial; sociable; congenial: an amiable gathering. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin amīcābilis; see amicable .] a′mi·a·bil′i·ty, a′mi·a·ble·ness n. a′mi·a·bly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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