agreeablea‧gree‧a‧ble /əˈɡriːəbəl/ adjective - an agreeable comedy
- an agreeable solution
- A man quite simply can not now father a baby unless his wife is fully and deliberately agreeable.
- He is easy and unreserved among acquaintance, and has a most agreeable style of conversation.
- I found him a most agreeable man, a sharp observer, and the possessor of intellectual attainments of no mean order.
- If those conditions were fulfilled, the father was agreeable to pay.
- My grandmother was agreeable to marrying Gaetano.
- That contact was not always peaceful and agreeable.
- The Captain's Table provided an agreeable meal, with attentive service.
- You will be telephoned, if you are agreeable, with details of properties just received on to the market.
ADVERB► more· Or would his freedom be more agreeable?· The section of the base around the old fort was more agreeable than the rest.· The new non-socialist party looks more agreeable than it has done for 20 years.· It often depends on the actual size of the specimens selected as sub-adults are often more agreeable than fully grown ones.· Staff accepted lower wages because Virgin seemed to be a more agreeable place to work than anywhere else in the record industry.· He was in a rather more agreeable mood.
► most· And Gemma was surely the most agreeable girl a man could wish for.· He is easy and unreserved among acquaintance, and has a most agreeable style of conversation.· I consented, and spent a most agreeable day.· He switched on the lamp on his writing desk to provide his room with the most agreeable cast of light.· I found him a most agreeable man, a sharp observer, and the possessor of intellectual attainments of no mean order.· I found him a most agreeable man and we seemed to get along well from the start.· Feel free to make your presentation in whatever way is most agreeable to you, using visuals if you so prefer.
► very· It is all very agreeable but please, my dear boy, don't allow yourself to take it seriously.· Washing clothes was then a very agreeable occupation.· It's all very agreeable, and all terribly undramatic.
► be agreeable to something- They want an outcome that is agreeable to both countries.
- He was agreeable to a request to help the Republican senator out.
- Her general practitioner was agreeable to this plan.
- If those conditions were fulfilled, the father was agreeable to pay.
- If you are agreeable to the suggestion, the financial arrangements need not be a barrier to you.
- My grandmother was agreeable to marrying Gaetano.
- Olga and Boyd Stych are going to be blamed, because everyone will think they were agreeable to its publication.
- They were agreeable to look at, Converse thought.
- This analysis proceeds on the assumption that resource suppliers are agreeable to these adjustments.
adjectiveagreeable ≠ disagreeableagreednounagreement ≠ disagreementverbagree ≠ disagreeadverbagreeably ≠ disagreeably