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- adjectiveamiable (adjective)
- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner:"an amiable, unassuming fellow"
Originlate 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.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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Amiable Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
amiable, good-natured, obliging, complaisant mean having the desire or disposition to please. amiable implies having qualities that make one liked and easy to deal with. good-natured implies cheerfulness or helpfulness and …
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