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“agreeable”
agreeable, more agreeable, most agreeable (adjectives)
1. Pleasing to the mind or senses: "Jim, Jill, Gertrude, and George all spent an agreeable evening together."
2. Willing or ready to do or to allow something to happen: "Guy's wife was agreeable to the idea of going home now."
3. That which is can be accepted: "Is the schedule for our trip agreeable with you?"
2. Willing or ready to do or to allow something to happen: "Guy's wife was agreeable to the idea of going home now."
3. That which is can be accepted: "Is the schedule for our trip agreeable with you?"
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“agreeable”
(Latin: beloved, pleasing, dear, agreeable; grateful, thankful, pleased)
(Arabic: the gift of finding interesting things by chance; the faculty of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for; an apparent aptitude for making fortunate discoveries accidentally)
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“agreeable”
(Greek: eu, "good, well; sounding good" + pheme, "speaking, speech"; mild, agreeable, or roundabout words used in place of coarse, painful, or offensive ones)