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amiable

[ey-mee-uh-buhl] / ˈeɪ mi ə bəl /


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And Darcelle established herself as more than just an amiable showgirl.

From New York Times

The movie strives for a knowing, amiable tone.

From New York Times

It was a measure of her diplomacy that she managed to work simultaneously for such diverse politicians; de Freitas, an amiable more moderate MP, and Castle, the fiery darling of the Labour left.

From BBC

Wolff shines, too; his Craig is ambitious and amiable and cowardly, the kind of guy whose commitment to principle is secondary to being right.

From Washington Post

Soft-spoken and amiable, he made his trumpet moan and bark and sigh.

From New York Times