1 |
agreeablelate 14c., "to one's liking," from Old French agreable (12c., Modern French agréable) "pleasing, in agreement, consenting, thankful," from agreer "to please" (see ag [..]
|
2 |
agreeableconforming to your own liking or feelings or nature; "Is the plan agreeable to you?"; "he's an agreeable fellow"; "My idea [..]
|
3 |
agreeablefriendly; easy to get on with
|
4 |
agreeablenoun. With regard to language, the accurate correlation between various grammatical fundamentals of a phrase or sentence which words to ensure the verb quantities correlate well with their respective [..]
|
5 |
agreeablenokhkumik
|
6 |
agreeablenikhe
|
7 |
agreeable(adj) conforming to your own liking or feelings or nature(adj) in keeping(adj) prepared to agree or consent
|
8 |
agreeable1. Pleasing, either to the mind or senses; pleasant; grateful; as, agreeable manners or remarks; an agreeable person; fruit agreeable to the taste. "A train of agreeable reveries." (Goldsmith) 2. Willing; ready to agree or consent. "These Frenchmen give unto the said captain of Calais a great sum of money, so that he will be but cont [..]
|
9 |
agreeable
Pleasing, either to the mind or senses; pleasant; grateful.
''agreeable manners''
''agreeable remarks''
''an agreeable person''
''fruit agreeable to the taste''
*Oliver Goldsmith:
*: A tra [..]
|
<< agribusiness | agony >> |