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agreeable
[uh-gree-uh-buhl]
adjective
to one's liking; pleasing.
agreeable manners;
an agreeable sensation.
Synonyms: , , , ,willing or ready to agree or consent.
Are you agreeable to my plans for Saturday?
suitable; conformable (usually followed byto ).
practice agreeable to theory.
Synonyms: ,
agreeable
/ əˈɡɪəə /
adjective
pleasing; pleasant
prepared to consent
in keeping; consistent
salaries agreeable with current trends
(foll by to) to one's liking
he said the terms were not agreeable to him
Other 51Թ Forms
- agreeableness noun
- agreeability noun
- agreeably adverb
- ˈԱ noun
- ˈ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of agreeable1
Example Sentences
This is sometimes referred to as a 'Yes Man' issue, in that they are often very agreeable.
“Chamberlain is an agreeable, attractive young actor with great warmth; he’s an ideal foil for the expert Massey, one of the finest actors of our time.”
It’s only been what, a couple of days at a lavish resort, and he’s gone from agreeable man on vacation to drug addiction to putting a gun to his head?
The tsunami of agreeable aroma that I enjoy surfing the most is the Los Angeles Central Library downtown.
They must somehow find an agreeable price for an asset delivering priceless performances as Liverpool increasingly scent a title challenge that was regarded as an outside bet when Slot first arrived.
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- delightful
- enjoyable
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