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amiable /ˈeɪmɪəb(ə)l /adjectiveHaving or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner: the amiable young man greeted me enthusiastically...- She was a very good looking woman, with an amiable and warm personality, but I didn't know her personally.
- A most amiable and kindly man, he was held in very high esteem and was a noted character in the area.
- Anyway, I found Andrea to be a perfectly amiable person, but that was not a universal view.
Synonyms friendly, affable, amicable, cordial; warm, warm-hearted, good-natured, nice, pleasant, agreeable, pleasing, likeable, lovable, genial, good-humoured, charming, winning, engaging, delightful, easy to get on/along with, obliging, kind, kindly; neighbourly, hospitable, companionable, sociable, gregarious, convivial, clubbable, personable; Scottish couthy British informal chummy, matey North American informal regular rare conversable Derivatives amiableness noun ...- Natural amiableness is too often seen in company with sloth, with uselessness, with the vanity of fashionable life.
- Mr. Knightley expressed his disapproval of Frank's behavior and Emma's vision of him by contrasting what he called French amiableness with English amiableness.
- The images, varying in scale, approach and depiction, present a range of emotions and attitudes, all traveling forward to the next era with various degrees of purpose, amiableness and likelihood.
Origin Late Middle English (originally in the senses 'kind', and 'lovely, lovable'): via Old French from late Latin amicabilis 'amicable'. The current sense, influenced by modern French aimable 'trying to please', dates from the mid 18th century. |