amicableness

IPA: ˈæmɪkʌbʌɫnʌs

noun

  • The state or quality of being amicable.
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Examples of "amicableness" in Sentences

  • The English went ashore, hostages were exchanged, and a kind of amicableness ensued.
  • Sophia, with cheerful amicableness, pleased in spite of herself with the woman's tone.
  • He showed them repentance and amicableness, so they let him go, after wanting to hurt him.
  • "In that case," he said with amicableness, "I shall have the pleasure of your company a little longer.
  • Then there was tea, and thus all ended in amicableness, and the reverend and friendly drove us home in a wagonette.
  • "And if you want to know," said Constance in a tone that mingled amicableness with righteousness, "mother's decided with Aunt
  • There need be no formal declaration of hostilities, but a fortress built in all amicableness, to which the Count could hardly object, as you would be but following his own example. "
  • Nor did I anticipate great harm even if the Duke of York, in the absence of lawful posterity of his brother, should get upon the throne, trusting in the truth of his royal word, and the manifold declarations of favour and amicableness to the church, which he from time to time put forth.

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