If one were being amiable, one would return a dropped wallet.
There is no opposite of the noun attitude (outlook, or opinion, or temperament). The opposite of a "bad attitude" would be a pleasant, agreeable, or amiable one.
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.
Some synonyms for the word Amiable might be:Friendly, sociable, outgoing...that's all I have for now...Sorry. :]
Amiable.
Amiable means very friendly.
The comparative form of amiable is more amiable and the superlative form is most amiable.
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.
An amiable smile brightened her face as she greeted her friends.
"Ami" part of amicus is the root but really the entire word is the root. Here is an example: amiable being the root word with the suffix ally - amiably
taking someone elses paper
taking someones else's paper
Lovable; lovely; pleasing., Friendly; kindly; sweet; gracious; as, an amiable temper or mood; amiable ideas., Possessing sweetness of disposition; having sweetness of temper, kind-heartedness, etc., which causes one to be liked; as, an amiable woman., Done out of love.
More amiable.
No, "amiable" is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes someone who is friendly and pleasant.
There are a few translations that could be used, "freundlich", "liebenswert", "aufmerksam" which word to use would depend on the circumstances in which the word is being used.
One antonym for the word amiable is aloof. One synonym for the word is cheerful.