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congenial (adjective), more congenial, most congenial
1. Descriptive of something pleasant and which is suited to someone’s character or tastes: Sharon told Mike that she found it a very congenial and agreeable atmosphere in which to work with him and his staff.
2. Referring to a person, or to a condition, that is compatible in tastes, interests, attitudes, or backgrounds: Shirley and Monroe had a carefree trip with their congenial travel companions.
3. Descriptive of an outgoing and pleasant character: Mark's mother has a congenial nature that makes her a well-loved person in the community.
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2. Referring to a person, or to a condition, that is compatible in tastes, interests, attitudes, or backgrounds: Shirley and Monroe had a carefree trip with their congenial travel companions.
3. Descriptive of an outgoing and pleasant character: Mark's mother has a congenial nature that makes her a well-loved person in the community.
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-al; -ial, -eal
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genus, genesis-, -gen, -gene, -genesis, -genetic, -genic, -geny, -genous
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