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    Con·gen·ial
    /kənˈjēnyəl/

    adjective

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  3. Learn the origin, synonyms, and examples of the word congenial, which means pleasant, agreeable, or kindred. Find out how it relates to the Latin word genius and the ancient myth of guardian spirits.

  4. Congenial means friendly, pleasant, or agreeable. Someone who’s congenial is easy to get along with. It’s especially used to describe people and their personalities, but it can also describe atmospheres marked by friendliness, as in a congenial workplace. The noun congeniality refers to the quality of being congenial.

  5. Congenial means friendly and pleasant, or producing a feeling of comfort or satisfaction. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation, and translations in different languages.

  6. Congenial means sharing the same temperament, or agreeing with your temperament. You can talk about a congenial person, place, or environment. Maybe you enjoy the congenial atmosphere of the library. Or perhaps for you the disco is more congenial.

  7. Congenial means pleasant to spend time with or suitable for something because of similar interests or character. Learn how to use this formal adjective with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes.

  8. Congenial means friendly, pleasant, or agreeable, or having the same tastes, habits, or temperament. Find the origin, usage, and examples of congenial, as well as related words and translations.

  9. 4 days ago · Congenial means friendly, pleasant, or agreeable, or having a similar disposition, tastes, etc. See synonyms, antonyms, word frequency, and usage examples of congenial in British and American English.

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