Having come from an affluent family and married into one even more so, she was cantankerous by nature, but as an elderly widow she had become positively cruel, and the only person who could deal with her was her amiable and wholly benign granddaughter Elena.
The two affluent young brothers, their cantankerous grandmother, and their amiable Brazilian babysitter waited outside the museum for their driver to pick them up.
This made us amiable in the sight of God.
The amiable sheepdog gently picked up the kitten with his teeth. Why are so many of the aged so much less than amiable?
Stacy's amiable personality made it easy to get along with her. Jolie was a very amiable girl and we became friends quickly. Most of the townspeople were amiable toward the visiting tourists.
Your social security number is used to report your wages and people may not be amenable about paying taxes, but it is the law.
I think you mean "amiable," a word that means friendly or good-natured. He had such an amiable personality that everyone enjoyed being with him.
Mr. Bingley comes from an affluent family in the north of England. He is depicted as a good-natured and amiable gentleman in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice."
The comparative form of amiable is more amiable and the superlative form is most amiable.
An amiable smile brightened her face as she greeted her friends.
everyone likes me because i am so amenable.
More amiable.
No, "amiable" is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes someone who is friendly and pleasant.
Amiable means very friendly.