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Meanings of
agreeable
in inglês
português
agradável
catalão
agradable
espanhol
grato
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Conforming to your own liking or feelings or nature.
disagreeable
Related terms
good-natured
português
agradável
In keeping.
consonant
concordant
conformable
accordant
Related terms
consistent
Synonyms
Examples for "
consonant
"
consonant
concordant
conformable
accordant
Examples for "
consonant
"
1
Observe the
consonant
changes of the base or stem in the nominative:
2
These comprise the principal
consonant
intervals within the range of one octave.
3
The teacher writes any
consonant
on the board and immediately erases it.
4
These results are
consonant
with the following model of foam cell formation.
5
And as it is more
consonant
to the rules of a just
1
Cases were considered
concordant
if abnormal IHC staining predicted deleterious TP53 mutations.
2
The duplicate results should be
concordant
within two parts in one thousand.
3
The findings of operative and virtual endoscopy were
concordant
in 9 cases.
4
The primitive limestone often simply covers this latter rock in
concordant
stratification.
5
The other evidence that life arises easily is absolutely
concordant
with this.
1
Objection 11: Further, the truth ought to be
conformable
with the figure.
2
The setting is
conformable
but the stone is not to my liking.
3
This reasoning is
conformable
to the more circumspect method of modern science.
4
I've a four-roomed house, and furniture
conformable
;
and eighty pound a year.
5
It is the only determination
conformable
to your justice and your mercy.'
1
The burden of the song seems wonderfully
accordant
with a Bacchanalian note.
2
It has been
accordant
with transitory Semblance; discordant with eternal Fact.
3
This conclusion is quite
accordant
with the probabilities of the case.
4
Two independent workers have investigated this subject with very
accordant
results-Dr.
5
The rule of the King is
accordant
with His character.
Providing comfort.
comfortable
expedient
comfy
Usage of
agreeable
in inglês
1
He's
agreeable
to a fault, to be sure, but that's the problem.
2
Soon, however, he found the lingering aftertaste of fish not so
agreeable
.
3
The climate of Zanzibar is not the most
agreeable
in the world.
4
Informal complaints focus on finding an
agreeable
resolution and can include mediation.
5
Let us assume for a moment that I find your proposal
agreeable
.
6
Getting extremely run down, for example, might make a person rashly
agreeable
.
7
She tried to smile, however, to make herself as
agreeable
as possible.
8
For the time being, however, Idaho Falls remains an
agreeable
little city.
9
You have no idea how
agreeable
I am in the open air.
10
The actual course of development presents precisely the phenomena
agreeable
with this.
11
Gerald was in the meantime very
agreeable
and satisfactory on the whole.
12
The idea of John Halifax in such a position was not
agreeable
.
13
The pause in the darkness was, for the moment,
agreeable
to her.
14
I'm sure he'll be
agreeable
enough when he knows all the facts.
15
Some leading banks were already
agreeable
,
but only if others signed up.
16
Teng's pronouncements seem certain to make a Brezhnev-Carter summit meeting less
agreeable
.
Other examples for "agreeable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
agreeable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very agreeable
more agreeable
so agreeable
agreeable companion
less agreeable
More collocations
Translations for
agreeable
português
agradável
catalão
agradable
grat
espanhol
grato
agradable
Agreeable
through the time
Agreeable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common
Ireland
Rare