Antonym: abominable, detestable, hateful, ill-natured, surly. Similar words: viable, liable, reliable, sociable, variable, insatiable, invariable, amicable. Meaning: ['eɪmjəbl] adj. 1. disposed to please 2. diffusing warmth and friendliness.
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(31) Meanwhile, a warm letter of tribute to the amiable Williams appeared in the Rapid Cityjourna4 signed by eleven neighbor families.
(32) He was amiable, grizzle-haired and portly, with a wide smile.
(33) I responded by putting this most amiable of politicians to the test.
(34) What possible motive could this round, friendly, most amiable of men have for murder?
(35) Henry, who later became the amiable vicar of Cannington, was never a likely recruit to idealistic schemes for emigration.
(36) Discredit occurs only when an otherwise amiable pastime is perverted by the destruction of many books to glorify one.
(37) Hart is an amiable and enthusiastic guide, if a little corny at times.
(38) The Tory party is often an amiable shambles, but the Maastricht process is turning it into a neurotic press gang.
(39) He was a very kind, youngish, amiable scholar of great distinction, and a power in the university.
(40) They sat in silence, eating, drinking, two amiable and contented men.
(41) Brook, amiable and not in the least intense in his explanations(sentencedict.com), elaborated on the need for triple casting.
(42) Republicans had second thoughts about pitting him against the amiable Clinton, but it was too late in the primary game.
(43) Actually, I wouldn't mind at all, because as far as I can make out Walter was an amiable scamp.
(44) This book makes mincemeat of the idea that Reagan was a dunce, amiable or otherwise.
(45) The amiable Downpatrick man will beam into living-rooms every Friday throughout the autumn from September 17.
(46) Reggie and Mary opposite each other, so amiable and self-assured.
(47) It may have been her first class for Ciudad, but with her amiable personality and her expertise, all went well.
(48) Nothing could be more reinforcing to a literary establishment which saw itself as amiable and permissive.
(49) The popular image of him as a laconic, amiable figure is not entirely accurate.
(50) He is a most amiable fellow.
(51) Our family was a wonderful nest of amiable contempt.
(52) Well, amiable Corsican, let us suppose it is providence.
(53) I never met with a disposition more truly amiable.
(54) He is a very obliging, amiable person.
(55) The Otterhound is amiable, boisterous and even - tempered.
(56) I think him everything that is worthy and amiable.
(57) She was a very kind and amiable old woman.
(58) an amiable tone of voice.
(59) The Buddha was amiable and enlightened.
(60) Her relationship with Mr. Dodds was very amiable, however.