Yes, it is. It means friendly or sociable.
There is no word in English spelled 'imiable'.If you meant the word 'amiable', it is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as having a pleasant, friendly manner (an amiable neighbor or an amiable boss).
more amiable, most amiable
An amiable smile brightened her face as she greeted her friends.
The root of "amiable" is the Latin word "amabilis," which means "lovable" or "friendly."
Antonyms: Hostile, cold, unfriendly. Synonyms: Friendly, affable, pleasant, agreeable.
No, "amiable" is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes someone who is friendly and pleasant.
The noun form for the adjective amiable is amiability or amiableness.
Amiable.
Amiable means very friendly.
There is no word in English spelled 'imiable'.If you meant the word 'amiable', it is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as having a pleasant, friendly manner (an amiable neighbor or an amiable boss).
I think it does not have a prefix but a root word;if so the root word is ami and the suffix is able.
An amiable smile brightened her face as she greeted her friends.
more amiable, most amiable
More amiable.
The adjective amiable (referring to people) means friendly, agreeable, or pleasant.
A friendly, pleasant person could be described as amiable. Mary was very amiable.
This made us amiable in the sight of God.