One possible prefix for "agreeable" is "dis-", changing the meaning to "disagreeable."
More agreeable, Most agreeable
agreeable=agréable
The negative adjective of "agreeable" is disagreeable.
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This word not only means you agree with someone; it conveys a meaning that you are fine with it, that it doesn't bother you at all. "If you want to move the meeting to 3 p.m., I'm agreeable."
There is not a prefix in agreeable, however, there is a suffix. The suffix is -able.
The prefix 'dis' would change agreeable to a negative.
The noun form of the adjective 'agreeable' is agreeableness.
disagreeable is a word but be careful in what context your using it in or it won't make sense
The prefix used to form the antonym of "pleasant" is "un-," resulting in the word "unpleasant." This prefix negates the meaning of the root word, indicating something that is not enjoyable or agreeable.
More agreeable, Most agreeable
Yes, agreeable is an adjective.She is an agreeable person.
More agreeable and most agreeable
Polly was an agreeable person. Nobody thought the new boss was agreeable. Agreeable people are often easier to get along with. It can be difficult to be agreeable.
agreeable=agréable
agreeable
"I agree with you." or "That is agreeable to me." The word agreeable has to do with your own personal feelings.