congenial
IPA: kʌndʒˈinjʌɫ
adjective
- Having the same or very similar nature, personality, tastes, habits or interests.
- Friendly or sociable.
- Suitable to one’s needs.
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Examples of "congenial" in Sentences
- He is very generous and congenial.
- The cooperation with Chris Jones proved to be congenial.
- There is a healthy and congenial environment on the campus.
- I hope it is now more congenial and conducive to discussion.
- I don't find the use of the breve very congenial, to be honest.
- The same goes for deteriorated eyesight, congenial diseases, etc.
- Most, if not the vast majority, are marked by congenial collaboration.
- Edmund is attached to Mary, whom he thinks to be congenial and pleasant.
- That kind of mentality is a little beyond the concept of congenial editing.
- Goldman was known for his very congenial personality and dedication to music.