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Amiability   /ˌeɪmiəbˈɪləti/   Listen
Amiability

noun
1.
A cheerful and agreeable mood.  Synonyms: good humor, good humour, good temper.
2.
A disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy to talk to).  Synonyms: affability, affableness, amiableness, bonhomie, geniality.






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"Amiability" Quotes from Famous Books



... d'hote friend was amiability itself, when approached by Fisher (through Fisher's wife) on the subject of the Baron Savitch of Moscow. Know anything about the Baron Savitch? Of course she did, and about everybody else worth knowing in Europe. Would she kindly communicate her knowledge? Of course she would, and be enchanted ...
— Stories by American Authors, Volume 10 • Various

... "I shan't want to stay so long at any other place." And it bein' past our lunch time we went and had a good meal, and of course Josiah's crossness subsided with every mouthful he took and his liniment looked like a cosset lamb's in amiability when I proposed we should go to the Fishery Buildin', it wuzn't so very fur from there considerin', though as I have said before every place is a good ways off from anywhere else. You'd have knowed the buildin' by the great fish that wuz sculped over the entrance. It wuz a bigger fish than wuz ...
— Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition • Marietta Holley

... religious man, though not so demonstrative in that respect as Jackson; and, unlike his late brother in arms, he is a member of the Church of England. His only faults, so far as I can learn, arise from his excessive amiability. ...
— Three Months in the Southern States, April-June 1863 • Arthur J. L. (Lieut.-Col.) Fremantle

... I was sweet amiability personified with the woman and with the Sergeant, who began to back-water furiously. But ...
— In the Bishop's Carriage • Miriam Michelson

... built themselves a house, and obtained a good deal of favour from the gentleness and amiability of Mr. Chater, and from young Carey's usefulness. He had regularly studied medicine for some years in the hospital at Calcutta, and his skill was soon in great request, especially for vaccination, which he was the first to introduce. His real turn was, however, for philology, and ...
— Pioneers and Founders - or, Recent Workers in the Mission field • Charlotte Mary Yonge


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