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congeniality

[kuhn-jee-nee-al-i-tee] / kənˌdʒi niˈæl ɪ ti /


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Even among competitors in the strong-shouldered private equity world, Mr. Lee retained a reputation for congeniality.

From New York Times

Anger and intense partisanship tearing the U.S. social fabric are showing up in western and northern Michigan, where the trial’s jurors live, despite the area’s longtime reputation for Midwestern congeniality.

From Seattle Times

The lounge is a cozy space meant for conversation and congeniality.

From Washington Times

It drains the wit and congeniality right out of him.

From New York Times

But there’s a Stepford quality to their congeniality that Sarah shrugs off, moving in with her cat in tow and in violation of the building’s no-pets policy.

From New York Times