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1. Amiable derives from the Late Latin adjective amicabilis, meaning "friendly," which in turn comes from the Latin word for "friend" and can ultimately be traced back to amare, meaning "to love." When Amiable was adopted into English in the 14th century, it meant "pleasing" or "admirable," but that sense is …
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2. Amiable definition, having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable: an Amiable disposition
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3. amicable, Amiable - Amicable implies being well disposed; Amiable is acting well disposed and is commonly applied only to people—though sometimes it is used for occasions, while amicable is not …
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4. Some common synonyms of Amiable are complaisant, good-natured, and obliging
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5. While all these words mean "having the desire or disposition to please," Amiable implies having qualities that make one liked and easy to deal with
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6. An Amiable teacher not easily annoyed When is complaisant a more appropriate choice than Amiable?
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7. Pleasant and friendly: He was Amiable and charming, and he possessed an ability to make people feel comfortable in his presence
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8. (Definition of Amiable from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary …
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9. An Amiable person is good-natured and easy to get along with
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10. The definition of Amiable is a person, place, or thing that is likeable or a person who is kind and good-natured
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11. An example of something Amiable is warm and sunny weather
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12. The words amicable and Amiable are on such friendly terms that it's no wonder they are used interchangeably
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13. Amiable The most calm, flat-type personality
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14. Amiable types are laid back and are hard to excite
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15. Amiable are usually not in very high-level executive positions, but there are obviously exceptions here and there
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16. Being an Amiable doesn’t mean you can’t be a leader, most of them just don’t have the characteristics of one
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17. Amiables also tend to be very high in emotion and make decisions slowly.
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18. Nouns for Amiable include amiabilities, amiability, Amiableness, Amiablenesses, amicabilities, amicability, amicableness, amicablenesses, amitie, amities and amity
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19. Mary is an Amiable, conventional, and trivial young woman who gets married
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20. Despite his life going downhill, he was still described by people who knew him as a gentle, placid, easy-going, Amiableman
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21. The no-more-bowing decision was credited to His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent, an Amiable, faintly woebegone chap who is a cousin of the queen.
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22. See 2 authoritative translations of Amiable in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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23. Synonyms for Amiable in Free Thesaurus
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24. 39 synonyms for Amiable: pleasant, kind, kindly, pleasing, friendly, attractive, engaging, charming
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25. Amiable - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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26. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Amiable adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (friendly, likeable) amigable adj mf adjetivo de una sola terminación: Adjetivos de una sola terminación en singular ("amable", "constante") pero que sí varían
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27. Examples of Amiable in a sentence
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28. Because she was nice to all her fellow students, my cousin Sally was voted the most Amiable female at her school
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29. 🔊 I love going to my doctor’s office because his staff is so Amiable! 🔊
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30. Amiable - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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31. The Amiable Style is Friendly, Supportive & Relationship-focused
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32. People with an Amiable Style openly display their feelings to others
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33. Amiable is more about emotion, likability, and social engagement
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34. Amiable is almost exclusively used to describe an individual person
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35. An Amiable person greets you with a smile and treats you as a wonderful friend
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36. "Alice is the most Amiable person I know, everyone loves her."
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37. Definition of Amiable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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38. Adjective (en adjective) Friendly; kind; sweet; gracious; as, an Amiable temper or mood; Amiable ideas
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39. * *:A short time afterward at the opera Gerald dragged him into a parterre to say something Amiable to one of the Amiable débutante Craig girls—and Selwyn found himself again facing Alixe.; Possessing sweetness of disposition; having sweetness of temper; kindhearted; which causes one to
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40. A'-mi-a-b'-l (yedhidh, "beloved"): Applied to the tabernacle or tent of meeting "How Amiable ("lovely" the Revised Version, margin) are thy tabernacles" (), the plural having reference to the subdivisions and appurtenances of the sanctuary (compare Psalm 68:35).The adjective is rendered "Amiable" in the sense of the French Amiable, lovely; but the usage of the Hebrew word requires it
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41. Definition of Amiable in the Definitions.net dictionary
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42. What does Amiable mean? Information and translations of Amiable in the most comprehensive …
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43. Amicable refers to a friendliness or goodwill between people or groups.Amiable refers to one person's friendly disposition
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44. A group might have an amicable meeting, because the people there are Amiable.
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45. Someone who is Amiable is friendly and pleasant to be with
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46. She had been surprised at how Amiable and polite he had been.
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47. Author and Dog Behavior Expert, Amy Ammen, is Director of Amiable Dog Training in Milwaukee and Honolulu where she has been helping dog owners (just like you) polish their diamonds in the “Ruff” since 1982.Over 40,000 dogs have been trained through Amiable Dog Training
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48. We have a very Amiable companionship
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49. Behind that Amiable facade, he's a deeply unpleasant man
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50. The driver was an Amiable young man
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51. He is an educated, Amiable and decent man
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52. Amiable is the type of person whom you can get to know and will be friendly
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53. Context sentences for "Amiable" in Polish These sentences come from external sources and may not be accurate
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54. English Expedient control of the EU border with Andorra, a principality in between two large EU countries, France and Spain, will ensure a more profitable and Amiable relationship in the future.
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55. Amiable means good-natured and likable.It describes people
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56. So, for instance, two Amiable people might share an amicable friendship, or two Amiable people might end their relationship amicably.
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57. Amiable translation in English-Tagalog dictionary
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58. En What is more Amiable and pleasant than those pure, innocent, endearing affections which God has placed in the hearts of the male and female, who are united in lawful matrimony, with a love and affection, pure as the love of God, because it springs from him, and is his gift: with bodies chaste and virtuous, and an offspring, lovely, healthy
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59. Amiable definition: Someone who is Amiable is friendly and pleasant to be with
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60. As adjectives the difference between friendly and Amiable is that friendly is generally warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character while Amiable is friendly; kind; sweet; gracious; as, an Amiable temper or mood; Amiable ideas
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61. High quality Amiable gifts and merchandise
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62. An Amiable person can make a good assistant and take direction well
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63. Except when you tell them, “Go help them." That’s because Amiables, much like the Analyticals, are in essence introverts when it comes to complete strangers
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64. Use "Amiable" in a sentence She is Amiable to everybody
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65. She is not only beautiful but also Amiable
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66. He was, however, a mere youth, of a weak and Amiable temper, while Hatasu, his senior by some years, was a woman of great energy and of a masculine mind, clever, enterprizing, vindictive, and unscrupulous.
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67. Middle English amyable, from Old French Amiable, from Late Latin amīcābilis ("friendly"), from Latin amīcus ("friend"), from amō ("I love").The meaning has been influenced by French aimable, Latin amābilis ("loveable").Compare with amicable, amorous, amability.
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68. Afin d'éviter cela, les parties avaient évoqué la possibilité d'une solution Amiable.: To avoid this, the parties had raised the possibility of an amicable solution.: En principe, elle porte essentiellement sur le règlement à l' Amiable des litiges
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69. Amiable refers to an individual person's friendly disposition
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70. Sarah is a kind, Amiable soul who gets along with everyone.
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71. Thus, the union meeting was amicable because the participants were Amiable.
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72. Amiable ultimately derives from Latin words meaning 'friendly' and 'lovable.' And amicable derives from the Latin for 'friend,' which is related to 'love.' But they're used in different ways in English
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73. "Amiable people are friendly, likeable
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74. An Amiable mood, conversation, behavior, nature, etc., is friendly, kindly
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AMIABLE [ˈāmēəb(ə)l]