Sentences with amiable
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A a - She had been surprised at how amiable and polite he had seemed.
- An amiable disposition.
- From the makers of Madagascar and Shrek comes this amiable, if inconsequential.
- It will make for packed trams and trains, but to judge from last night, an amiable atmosphere, since fans might be divided by codes.
- An amiable greeting; an amiable gathering.
- Perhaps not surprisingly, the bar itself is more than a little chaotic, though the amiable bar staff, if they weren't actually coping.
- When I whistle with amazement and ask where the girls got their brilliance, the amiable Sowden looks slightly affronted.
- Music on the soundtrack; Ferrell makes an amiable stand-in for Allen; Mitchell gives a simmering edginess to her tragic persona.
- Amiable, affable suggest qualities of friendliness, easy temper, etc. that make one likable, , affable also implying a readiness to be approached, to converse, etc.; a , good-natured person is one who is disposed to like as well as be liked and is sometimes easily imposed on; , obliging implies a ready, often cheerful, desire to be helpful [the obliging clerk took my order]; genial1 suggests good cheer and sociability [our genial host]; cordial suggests graciousness and warmth [a cordial greeting]