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amiable

1 of 1adjective
/ˈeɪmiəbəl/
Forms:more amiable,most amiable
1

showing or having a likable and friendly personality

  • Her amiable personality made her popular among her colleagues.
  • The host was incredibly amiable, ensuring that every guest felt comfortable and welcomed.
  • Despite the stressful situation, he remained amiable and kept everyone calm.
  • Their amiable conversation helped break the ice at the networking event.
  • The amiable dog wagged its tail and greeted everyone with enthusiasm.
2

inclined to be agreeable and accommodating in order to please others

  • He was amiable enough to change the meeting time to suit everyone's schedule.
  • The waiter was amiable, fulfilling every special request without hesitation.
  • She gave an amiable nod, agreeing to the plan without argument.
  • His amiable disposition made him a favorite among his colleagues.
  • The committee chair remained amiable, even when faced with conflicting opinions.