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aplacable
Easily calmed or pacified.
implacable
appeasable
conciliable
mitigable
espanyol
aplacable
1
She was unhappily passionate; but was the most
placable
of her sex.
2
Till the implacables of her family change their natures, and become
placable
!
3
Miss Rebecca was not, then, in the least kind or
placable
.
4
On the contrary, they are exceedingly
placable
and bear no malice.
5
He had that gentle and
placable
nature which so often accompanies great courage.
6
Charles had been a silent,
placable
man all his life through.
7
There remained to meet his
placable
brother with a show of fraternal loyalty.
8
The duke, however, was not so
placable
as the king.
9
O Sergius, it may be thou wilt be more
placable
.
10
His temper was singularly
placable
,
and he bore no malice.
11
Dr. Warner was a placid but hardly a
placable
person.
12
The Colonel and I rode home together, he in a more
placable
frame of mind.
13
The sweet,
placable
,
scrupulous nature began to blame itself.
14
Allen was quite
placable
,
and ready to condone everything.
15
He submitted to it like the
placable
giant.
16
Hence she made enemies among a
placable
people.
placable
most placable
so placable
find placable
placable temper
become placable
espanyol
aplacable
placable