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Friendly and Agreeable Words: Enhance Your Vocabulary

Explore words relating to being friendly and agreeable. Learn how to describe people positively with terms like affable, amiable, and congenial. Enhance your vocabulary to express warmth and goodwill effectively in various contexts.

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Friendly and Agreeable Words: Enhance Your Vocabulary

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  1. SAT Vocabulary # 6

  2. Words relating to Friendly and Agreeable • Affable adj. Easy to talk to; easy to approach, friendly; kind; amiable • Don’s friendly grin conveys his affable personality. • Amiable adj. Friendly, kind • Keith is patient, friendly and kind-an altogether amiable person. • Amicable adj. Showing goodwill; peaceable • The amicable negotiations ended when the parties began to insult each other. • Congenial adj. Compatible; having kindred needs or tastes; sympathetic • What a congenial place this is! I always feel welcome here. • Convivial adj. Sociable, outgoing in a festive way, especially when pertaining to eating and drinking; fond of good company • Jake is a party animal, one of the most convivial guys I know.

  3. Words relating to Friendly and Agreeable • Cordial adj. Warm and friendly; amiable • With a cordial welcome, Harry made everyone feel glad to be at the meeting. • Gregarious adj. Sociable, outgoing • As a child Timmy was quiet, but as a teenager he’s gregarious. • Jocular adj. Liking to be with people, joke around with them and have fun • There’s nothing like a few jocular students to enliven a dull class. • Levity n. Lightheartedness; gaiety; carefree disposition, particularly when not appropriate • A little levity is needed to lighten up this depressing class.

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