(amiably means in a friendly or agreeable manner)
"Each Labor Day, the residents amiably welcome swarms of tourists to their town."
"The scientists were cautioned to act amiably toward the island's natives, who were once headhunters."
"On seeing that my wife was in labor, the policeman put away his ticket book and amiably offered to escort us to the hospital."
"The townspeople responded amiably, offering overnight accommodations to the stranded bus passengers." "Sheriff Taylor always treated Otis, the town drunk, amiably and politely." "The young lion cubs were amiably curious, and investigated the passing turtle."
Anybody who wants to. Like this:John was amiably walking in the park when he saw a quirky squirrel.
Amity is, essentially, friendliness. An example sentence would be: Her amity was such a welcomed and pleasant breath of fresh air.
The adverb form amiably means in a pleasant, friendly, or agreeable manner.
I think it comes from the latin word for friend or the like which was 'amicus' (though the I should have a long mark on!)
Friendly, sociable, affiable, kind, good-natured, and agreeable all work as synonyms for amiably.
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The verb form of amiable is amiably.
"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
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affably,affirmatively,amiably,amicably,appropriately,obligingly,charmingly.