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she was very congenial
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The atmosphere of the crowd was very congenial.
No, "congenial" is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes someone who is pleasant, friendly, and easy to get along with.
Lakota has no noun with the meaning "temper", it exists only in verbal forms:chanksizA = to lose one's temperchanniyAn = to be angrychanzegzeg hinglA = to lose one's temper
The atmosphere of the crowd was very congenial.
Analytical approach to any problem
hotheaded
the word congenial refers to a person who pleases or being liked on account of having qualities or interests that are similar to one's own. -Where people are friendly, interested, and concerned about each other but don't share professional ideas.
She was a congenial host and everyone had a great time at the party.
Meaning you snapped and got angry.
The word 'congenial' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as friendly and enjoying the company of others; a pleasant, friendly, and enjoyable situation.Example sentences:We spent the afternoon with congenial company.When I met my friend's parents, they were very congenial.